Folk Music
Sing a Song of Sixpence
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Sing | a | song | of | six- | pence, | a | pock- | et | full | of | rye, |
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Four | and | twen- | ty | black- | birds | baked | in | a | pie, |
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When | the | pie | was | o- | pened | the | birds | be- | gan | to | sing, |
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Was- | n't | that | a | daint- | y | dish | to | set | be- | fore | the | king! |