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Eating his Christmas pie;
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And said, "What a good boy am I!"
SIMPLE SIMON met a pieman,
Going to the fair;
Says Simple Simon to the pieman,
" Let me taste your ware."
Says the pieman to Simple Simon,
Show me first your penny."
Says Simple Simon to the pieman,
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Pussycat, pussycat, what did you there ?
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3. This little pig had roast beef,
4. This little pig had none,
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Polly put the kettle on,
Polly put the kettle on,
And let's drink tea.
SUKEY take it off again,
Sukey take it off again,
Sukey take it off again,
They're all gone away.
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Warming her pretty little toes;
Her mother came and caught her,
And whipped her little daughter,
For spoiling her nice new clothes,
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