Alexander Beetle
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i had a little beetle, so that beetle was his name
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and i called him Alexander and he answered just the same
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and i put him in a matchbox and i kept him all the day
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but nanny let my beetle out and beetle ran away
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she said she didn't mean it and i never said she did
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she said she wanted matches and she just took off the lid
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she said i mustn't worry and i really mustn't mind
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that there's lots and lots of beetles thats she's certain we could find
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said if we looked in all the places that a beetle might be near
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and we made the kind of noises that a beetle likes to hear
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then i heard a kind of something and i gave a sort of shout
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it was a beetle house and Alexander beetle coming out
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it was Alexander beetle i'm as certain as can be
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and he had that kind of look as though he thought it might be me
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and he had that kind of look as though he thought he ought to say
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"i'm really very sorry that i tried to run away"
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and nanny's very sorry too cause you know what she did
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and she's writing Alexander very blackly on the lid
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so nan and me are friends because it's difficult to catch
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an excited Alexander you've mistaken for a match
One of the greatest singer/song-writers and the cutest song ever,
play this song to your little ones, they'll love it.
This is a rhythym version only. But if you can finger-pick like her
you should be able to make the most of this.
Comments, corrections and rating appreciated. Enjoy!