suzannah the funnicle sow

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does anyone remember the word's? my father used to sing it to us many years ago, i would like to pass it on to my grandaughter. hope you can help, regards arty.

-- arthur john booker (andair@powerup.com.au), August 24, 2002

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Suzanna's a Funicle Man

The was an old farmer who had an old sow (grunt) ow (whistle) ow (PFTHTTT) idle-e-dow Suzanna's a funicle man

cho: Sing lassy go rings below Suzanna's a funicle man (grunt) an (whistle) an (PFTHTTT) idle-e-dan Suzanna's a funicle man

Now this old sow had nine little pigs (grunt) ig (whistle) ig (PFTHTTT) idle-e-dig Suzanna's a funicle man

These nine little pigs, they got out of their sty (grunt) i (whistle) i (PFTHTTT) idle-e-di Suzanna's a funicle man

They went in the field and they ate all the beets (grunt) eet (whistle) eet (PFTHTTT) idle-e-deet Suzanna's a funicle man

They got in the barn and they ate all the corn (grunt) orn (whistle) orn (PFTHTTT) idle-e-dorn Suzanna's a funicle man

These nine little pigs, grew big and grew fat (grunt) at (whistle) at (PFTHTTT) idle-e-dat Suzanna's a funicle man

That's the end of this little song (grunt) ong (whistle) ong (PFTHTTT) idle-e-dong Suzanna's a funicle man

-- Granny Hen (Cluckin along@cs.com), August 24, 2002.


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