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Humpty Dumpty
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Ride a Cock Horse
Ring a Ring a Roses
Simple Simon
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Dance to Your Daddy
Who Killed Cock Robin?
Hey Diddle Diddle
I Saw a Ship A Sailing
Dr Foster Went to Gloucester
Little Piggy Went to Market
Wee Willie Winkie
Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat
Oranges and Lemons
Old King Cole
There was a Crooked Man
Hot Cross Buns
Three Blind Mice
If All the Seas Were One Sea
What Are Little Boys Made Of?
Little Tommy Tucker
Yankee Doodle
The House that Jack Built
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Little Bo Peep
Hickory Dickory Dock
Cock a Doodle Doo
Polly Put the Kettle On
Pat a Cake, Pat a Cake Bakers Man
Tom he Was the Pipers Son
Two Legs Sat Upon Three Legs
Rock a Bye Baby
As I Was Going to St Ives
Jack Be Nimble
Lucy Locket
Pease Porridge Hot
A Cat Came a Fiddling
Handy Spandy Jack a Dandy
Hush a Bye Baby
There Was an Old Woman
Goosey Goosey Gander
If All the World Were Paper
Little Miss Muffet
Where Are You Going to My Pretty Young Maid?
Mary Mary
Peter Piper
The Grand Old Duke of York
Old Mother Hubbard
Come Let's to Bed
Punch and Judy
See Saw Margery Daw
Rub a Dub Dub
One Two
Queen of Hearts
Two Little Dickie Birds
The Cock Crows in the Morning
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Three Young Rats
Boys and Girls Come Out to Play
I Saw Three Ships a Sailing
Little Boy Blue
London Bridge is Falling Down
The North Wind Doth Blow
Jack and Jill

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00:34Hello, I'm Darren Day.
00:35Welcome to a collection of my favourite nursery rhymes.
00:38Have a sing along with me if you want and here's the first one, the one and only Humpty Dumpty.
00:45Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
00:50All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again.
01:01Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow,
01:05And everywhere that Mary went the lamb was sure to go.
01:09It followed her to school one day, that was against the rule,
01:13It made the children laugh and play to see a lamb at school,
01:18And so the teacher turned it out but still it lingered near,
01:22And waited patiently about till Mary did appear.
01:25Why does the lamb love Mary? So the eager children cry.
01:30Why Mary loves the lamb, you know, the teacher did reply.
01:44Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross,
01:47To see a fine lady upon a white horse,
01:51With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes,
01:54She shall have music wherever she goes.
02:04Ring-o-ring-o-rose is a pocket full of hoses,
02:07A tissue, a tissue, we all fall down.
02:19Simple Simon met a pieman, going to the fair.
02:23Says Simple Simon to the pieman, let me taste your ware.
02:29Says the pieman to Simple Simon, show me first your penny.
02:33Says Simple Simon to the pieman, indeed I have not any.
02:38Simple Simon went a fishing pot to catch a whale.
02:43All the water he had got was in his mother's pail.
02:48Simple Simon went to look at plums, grew on a thistle.
02:53He bricked his fingers very much, which made for Simon whistles.
02:58He went for water in a sieve, but soon it all fell through.
03:02And now poor Simple Simon bid you all adieu.
03:19Baa Baa Black sheep have you any wool?
03:23Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
03:27One for the master and one for the dame
03:31One for the little boy who lives down the lane
04:03Dance to your daddy, my little babby
04:06Dance to your daddy, my little love
04:08You shall have a fishy on a little dishie
04:11You shall have a fishy when the boat comes in
04:22Who killed Cock Robin?
04:24I said the sparrow, with my bow and arrow
04:26I killed Cock Robin
04:29Who saw him die?
04:30I said the fly, with my little eye
04:33I saw him die
04:36Who caught his blood?
04:37I said the fish, with my little dish
04:40I caught his blood
04:43Who'll make the shroud?
04:45I said the beetle, with my thread and needle
04:48I'll make the shroud
04:50Who'll dig his grave?
04:52I said the owl
04:54With my pick and shovel I'll dig his grave
04:57Who'll be the parson?
04:59I said the rope
05:00With my little book
05:02I'll be the parson
05:05Who'll be the clerk?
05:07I said the lark
05:08If it's not in the dark
05:10I'll be the clerk
05:13Who'll carry the link?
05:14Who'll carry the link?
05:14I said the linnet
05:15I'll fetch it in a minute
05:17I'll carry the link
05:19Who'll be chief mourner?
05:21I said the dove
05:22I mourn for my love
05:24I'll be chief mourner
05:27Who'll carry the coffin?
05:28I said the kite
05:30If it's not through the night
05:32If it's not through the night
05:32I'll carry the coffin
05:34Who'll bear the paw?
05:36We said the wren
05:37Both the cock and the hen
05:39We'll bear the paw
05:45Who'll sing a psalm?
05:46I said the thrush
05:48And she sat in the bush
05:50I'll sing a psalm
05:52Who'll toll the bell?
05:53I said the bull
05:55Because I can pull
05:56I'll toll the bell
05:58All the birds of the air
06:00Fell a-singing and sobbing
06:03When they heard the bell toll
06:04The poor cock robbing
06:24Hey, good little
06:26The cat and the fiddle
06:28The cow jumped over the moon
06:31The little dog loved to see
06:34Such fun
06:35And the dish ran away
06:37With the spoon
06:48I saw a ship a-sailing
06:51A-sailing on the sea
06:52And oh, but it was laden
06:55With pretty things for thee
06:56There were comforts in the cabin
06:59And apples in the hold
07:00The sails were made of silk and
07:03The moss were made of gold
07:06The four and twenty sailors
07:08That stood between the decks
07:09Were four and twenty five mice
07:12With chains about their necks
07:13The captain was a duck
07:15With a packet on his back
07:17And when the ship began to move
07:20The captain said quack quack
07:29Dr. Foster went to Gloucester
07:31In a shower of rain
07:34He stepped in a puddle
07:36Right up to his middle
07:38And never went there again
07:43This little piggy went to market
07:47This little piggy stayed at home
07:49This little piggy had roast beef
07:53This little piggy had none
07:55And this little piggy cried
07:57Whee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee
08:03-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee
08:04-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee
08:09-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee-Wee
08:26Wrapping up the window, crying through the lot.
08:29Are the children all in bed?
08:31For now, it's eight o'clock.
08:50Pussycat, pussycat, where have you been?
08:53I've been to London to look at the queen.
08:59Pussycat, pussycat, what did you there?
09:03I frightened a little mouse under the chair.
09:50Pussycat, pussycat, where have you been?
09:54Here comes a candle to light you to bed.
09:59Here comes a chopper to chop off your head.
10:20old King Coe was a merry old soul, and a merry old sole was he.
10:25He'd call for his pipe
10:28And he'd call for his bowl
10:29And he'd call for his fiddle as three
10:44There was a crooked man
10:46And he walked a crooked mile
10:49He found a crooked six
10:53Against a crooked style
10:55He bought a crooked cat
10:58Which caught a crooked mouse
11:01And they all lived together
11:04In a little crooked house
11:20Hot cross buns
11:22Hot cross buns
11:24One a penny, two a penny
11:27Hot cross buns
11:28If your daughters do not like them
11:31Give them to your sons
11:33But if you haven't any of these pretty little elves
11:37You cannot do better than to eat them for yourselves
12:01Three brine mice
12:03Three brine mice
12:05See how they run
12:07See how they run
12:09They all run after the farmer's wife
12:11Who cut up their tails with a carbon knife
12:13Did you ever see such a thing in your life
12:15As three brine mice?
12:25If all the seas were one sea
12:27What a great sea that would be
12:30If all the trees were one tree
12:32What a great tree that would be
12:34And if all the axes were one axe
12:36What a great axe that would be
12:39And if all the men were one man
12:41What a great man that would be
12:44And if the great man
12:45Put the great axe
12:47And cut down the great tree
12:49And let it fall into the great sea
12:51What a splish splash that would be
13:05What a great man
13:07What a little boy is made of
13:09What a little boy is made of
13:13Foxy snails and puppy dogs tails
13:16That's what boys are made of
13:20What a little girl is made of
13:23What's our little girl's made of?
13:27Sugar and spice and all that's nice
13:30That's what girls are made of
13:46Little Tommy Tucker
13:48Sings for his supper
13:50What shall we give him?
13:52White bread and butter
13:54How shall he cut it without a knife?
13:57How will he be married without a wife?
14:12Yankee Doodle came to town riding on a pony
14:16Stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni
14:28This is the house that Jack built
14:30This is the mold that lay in the house that Jack built
14:33This is the cat that killed the rat that ate the mold that lay in the house that Jack built
14:44This is the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the mold that lay in the
14:48house that Jack built
14:50This is the cow with a crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat
14:55that ate the mold that lay in the house that Jack built
14:59This is the maiden, all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried
15:04the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the mob, that lay in the house, the jack built.
15:09This is the man, all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden, all forlorn, that milked the cow with the
15:14crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the mob, that lay
15:19in the house, the jack built.
15:21This is the priest, all shaven and shorn, that married the man, all tattered and torn, that kissed the maiden,
15:27all forlorn, that milked the cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed
15:32the rat, that ate the mob, that lay in the house that Jack built.
15:36This is the cock that crowed in the morn
15:38That woke the priest all shaven and shorn
15:40That married the man all tattered and torn
15:42That kissed the maiden all forlorn
15:44That milked the cow with the crumpled horn
15:46That tossed the dog, that worried the cat
15:48That killed the rat, that ate the malt
15:50That lay in the house that Jack built
15:52This is the farmer sowing his corn
15:54That kept the cock that crowed in the morn
15:56That woke the priest all shaven and shorn
15:58That married the man all tattered and torn
16:00That kissed the maiden all forlorn
16:02That milked the cow with the crumpled horn
16:04That tossed the dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat
16:07That ate the malt, that lay in the house, that Jack built
16:33Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye
16:37Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
16:41When the pie was open, the birds began to sing
16:45Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?
16:49The king was in his counting house, counting out his money
16:52The queen was in the parlor, eating bread and honey
16:56The maid was in the garden, hanging out the clothes
17:00Then along came a black and red, a tongue of nose
17:12Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep, who can't tell where to find them
17:17Leave them alone and they'll come home, dragging their tails behind them
17:22Little Bo Peep fell fast asleep, and dreamt she heard the bleating
17:28But when she awoke, she found it a joke, but they were still off the team
17:45Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock
17:50The clock struck one and the mouse ran down
17:56Hickory dickory dock
18:08Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:10Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:11Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:11Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:11Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:12Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:13Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:15Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:18Cock-a-doodle-doo
18:27Polly, put the kettle on, Polly, put the kettle on, Polly, put the kettle on, we'll all have tea.
18:37Suki, take it off again, Suki, take it off again, Suki, take it off again, they've all gone away.
18:58Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man, Bake me a cake, as fast as you can, Pat it and
19:09prick it and mark it with beef, And put it in the oven for baby and me.
19:42Tom, he was a piper's son, he learnt to play when he was young.
19:47The only tune that he could play was over the hills and far away, Over the hills and a great
19:54way off, The wind shall blow my top knot off.
19:57Tom with his pipe made such a noise, That he pleased both, the girls and boys, And they all stopped
20:03to hear him play, Over the hills and far away.
20:07Tom with his pipe did play with such skill, That those who heard him could never keep still.
20:12As soon as he played, they began to dance, Even pigs on their hide legs, but after him cries.
20:17As Dolly was milking a cow one day, Tom took his pipe and began to play.
20:22So Dolly and the cow danced a cheshire round, Till the pail was broken and the milk ran on the
20:27ground.
20:27He met old Dane Trot with a basket of eggs, He used his pipe and she used her legs.
20:32She danced about till the eggs were all broke, She began to fret but he laughed at the joke.
20:38Tom saw a crossfellow was beating an ass, Heavy laden with pots, pans, dishes and glass.
20:42He took out his pipe and he played them a tune, And the poor donkey's load was lightened full soon.
20:47He meds Throughout After the
20:55Two legs start upon three legs, With one leg in his lap, In comes four legs
21:02And runs away with one leg
21:04Up jumps two legs
21:06Catches up three legs
21:07Throws it after four legs
21:10And makes him bring one back
21:27Rock-a-bye, baby
21:29Thy cradle is green
21:32Father's a noble man
21:36Mother's a queen
21:39Betty's a lady
21:40And wears a gold ring
21:43And Johnny's a drummer
21:46Who drums for the king
21:58As I was going to St Ives
22:02I met a man with seven wives
22:06Each wife had seven sacks
22:10Each sack had seven cats
22:12Each cat had seven kits
22:17Kits, cats, sacks and wives
22:20How many were there
22:22Going to St Ives?
22:29Jack be nimble
22:31Jack be quick
22:31Jack jump over the candlestick
22:43Lucy Lockett lost her pocket
22:46Kitty Fisher found it
22:48Not a penny was there in it
22:51Only ribbon round it
23:12Pease porridge hot
23:15Pease porridge hot
23:17Pease porridge cold
23:17Pease porridge in the pot
23:20Nine days old
23:22Some like it hot
23:24Some like it hot
23:27Some like it cold
23:27Some like it in the pot
23:30Nine days old
23:47A cat came a fiddling out of her barn
23:53With a pair of bagpipes under her arm
23:59She could sing nothing but little comfy
24:05The mouse has married
24:09The mouse has married
24:10The humblebee
24:11The humblebee
24:37Handy, spandy, jack-a-dandy, loves plum cake and sugar candy
24:43He bought some at a grocer's shop, and out he came, bop, bop, bop, bop
24:55Fisher-by-baby on the treetop
25:00When the wind blows, the cradle will rock
25:06When the bell breaks, the cradle will fall
25:12And down will come, baby, cradle and all
25:25There was an old woman, lived under a hill
25:31And if she's not gone, she lives there still
25:49Do you see, do you see, gander, whither shall I wander?
25:54Upstairs and downstairs and in my lady's chamber
25:58There I met an old man who would not say his prayers
26:02I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs
26:29If all the world were paper
26:32And all the sea were ink
26:34If all the trees were bread and cheese
26:37What should we have to drink?
26:50Little Miss Muffet
26:52Sucked on a tuppet
26:53Eating her curds and whey
26:55There came a big spider
26:57Who sank down beside her
26:59Who frightened Miss Muffet away
27:13Where are you going to, my pretty maid?
27:16I'm going and milking, sir
27:18She said
27:18I'm going and milking
27:21May I go with you, my pretty maid?
27:23You're kindly welcome, sir
27:25She said
27:26You're kindly welcome, sir
27:29Say, will you marry me, my pretty maid?
27:33Yes, if you please, kind sir
27:34She said
27:35Yes, if you please, kind sir
27:39What is your father, my pretty maid?
27:42My father's a farmer, sir
27:43She said
27:44My father's a farmer, sir
27:47What is your fortune, my pretty maid?
27:50My face is my fortune, sir
27:52She said
27:53My face is my fortune, sir
27:55Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid
27:58Nobody asked you, sir
28:00She said
28:00Nobody asked you, sir
28:02She said
28:15Mary, Mary, quite contrary
28:20How does your garden grow?
28:25With silver bells and purple shells
28:30And pretty maids
28:32All in a row
28:43Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper
28:46A peck of pickled pepper
28:47Peter Piper picked
28:48If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper
28:51Where's the peck of pickled pepper
28:52Peter Piper picked?
29:01Oh, the grand old chick of York
29:03He had ten thousand men
29:06He marched them up to the top of the hill
29:08And he marched them down again
29:10And when they were up, they were up
29:12And when they were down, they were down
29:14And when they were only halfway up
29:17They were neither up nor down
29:40Old mother Hubbard went to the cupboard
29:43To fetch her poor dog a bone
29:46But when she came there
29:47The cupboard was bare
29:48And so the poor dog had none
29:51She took a clean dish
29:53To get him some tripe
29:54But when she came back
29:55He was smoking a pipe
29:56She went to the ale house
29:58To get him some beer
29:59But when she came back
30:01The dog sat in a chair
30:02She went to the tavern
30:03For white wine and red
30:05But when she came back
30:06The dog stood on his head
30:07She went to the fruiters
30:09To buy him some fruit
30:10But when she came back
30:11He was playing the flute
30:12She went to the tailors
30:14To buy him a coat
30:15But when she came back
30:17He was riding a goat
30:18She went to the hatters
30:19To buy him a hat
30:21But when she came back
30:22He was feeding the cat
30:23She went to the barbers
30:25To buy him a wig
30:26But when she came back
30:27He was dancing a jig
30:29She went to the cobblers
30:30To buy him some shoes
30:32But when she came back
30:33He was reading the news
30:34She went to the seamstress
30:36To buy him some linen
30:37But when she came back
30:38The dog was a-spinning
30:39She went to the hosiers
30:41To buy him some hose
30:42But when she came back, he was dressed in his clothes
30:45The dame made a curtsy, the dog made a bow
30:47The dame said, you're servant, the dog said, bow well
30:59Come, let's to bed, says Sleepyhead
31:03Turry a while, says Slow
31:05Put on the pot, says GreedyGut
31:08We'll sup before we go
31:17Punch and Judy, fought for a pie
31:21Punch gave Judy a knock in the eye
31:23Says Punch to Judy, will you have any more?
31:27Says Judy to Punch, my eye is sore
31:38Seesaw Marjorie Dorr
31:40Jackie shall have a new master
31:42Jackie shall earn but a penny a day
31:45Because he can't work any faster
31:59Rubber dub dub, three men in a tub
32:02And how do you think they got there?
32:05The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker
32:08They all jumped out of a rotten potato
32:11Was enough to make a man stare
32:24One, two, buckle my shoe
32:30Three, four, knock at the door
32:36Five, six, pick up sticks
32:42Seven, eight, lay them straight
32:48Nine, ten, a big fat hen
32:54Eleven, twelve, dig and delve
33:00Thirteen, fourteen, maids a-courting
33:06Fifteen, sixteen, maids in the kitchen
33:12Seventeen, eighteen, maids in waiting
33:18Nineteen, twenty, my plate's empty
33:50The queen of hearts, she made some tots
33:53All on a summer's day
33:55The nave of hearts, she stole the tots
33:58And took them clean away
34:00The king of hearts, called for the tots
34:03And beat the navel's sword
34:05The nave of hearts, brought back the tots
34:08And bowed, he'd steal no more
34:20Two little dicky birds
34:22Sitting on a wall
34:24One named Peter
34:27One named Paul
34:30Fly away, Peter
34:33Fly away, Paul
34:35Come back, Peter
34:38Come back, Paul
34:44The cop crows in the morn
34:47To tell us to rise
34:50And he that lies late
34:52Will never be wise
34:54For early to bed
34:56And early to rise
34:59Is the way to be healthy
35:01And wealthy and wise
35:17One, two, three, four, five
35:19Once I caught a fish alive
35:21Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
35:24Then I let it go again
35:26Why did you let it go?
35:29Because it fit my finger, so
35:31Which finger did it bite?
35:34This little finger
35:35On the right
35:44Three young rats
35:46With black felt hats
35:48Three young ducks
35:50With white straw flats
35:53Three young dogs
35:54With curling tails
35:57Three young cats
35:58With demi-veils
36:00Went out to walk
36:02With two young pigs
36:03In satin vests
36:05And sorrel wigs
36:07But suddenly
36:08It chanced to rain
36:10And so they all went home again
36:20Boys and girls
36:21Come out to play
36:22The moon can shine
36:24As bright as day
36:25Leave your supper
36:26And leave your sleep
36:27And join your play
36:28Follows in the street
36:29Come with a whoop
36:30And come with a call
36:32Come with goodwill
36:33Or not at all
36:34Up the ladder
36:35And down the wall
36:36A hateman-y loaf
36:37Will serve us all
36:39You find milk
36:40Turned out by flour
36:41And we'll have a pudding
36:42In half an hour
37:04I saw three ships
37:06Come sailing by
37:07Come sailing by
37:08Come sailing by
37:11On New Year's Day in the morning
37:13And what do you think
37:15Was in them then
37:16Was in them then
37:17Was in them then
37:18And what do you think
37:19Was in them then
37:20On New Year's Day in the morning
37:22Three pretty girls
37:23Were in them then
37:24Were in them then
37:25Were in them then
37:26Three pretty girls
37:28Were in them then
37:29On New Year's Day
37:30In the morning
37:31One could whistle
37:32And one could sing
37:33And one could play
37:34On the violin
37:35Such joy there was
37:36At my wedding on New Year's Day in the morning
37:49Little boy blue, come blow your horn
37:54The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn
37:57But where is the boy who looks after the sheep?
38:00He's under a haystack, fast asleep
38:04Will you wake him?
38:06No, not I
38:08Or if I do, it's sure to cry
38:18London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down
38:23London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady
38:28Build it up with wood and clay, wood and clay, wood and clay
38:33Build it up with wood and clay, my fair lady
38:38Wood and clay will wash away, wash away, wash away
38:44Wood and clay will wash away, my fair lady
38:48Build it up with bricks and mortar, bricks and mortar, bricks and mortar
38:54Build it up with bricks and mortar, my fair lady
38:59Bricks and mortar will not stay, bricks and mortar will not stay, my fair lady
39:09Build it up with iron and steel
39:12Iron and steel, iron and steel
39:15Build it up with iron and steel, my fair lady
39:19Iron and steel will bend and bow, bend and bow, bend and bow
39:25Iron and steel will bend and bow, my fair lady
39:30Build it up with silver and gold, my fair lady
39:40Silver and gold will be stolen away, stolen away, stolen away
39:45Silver and gold will be stolen away, my fair lady
39:50Set a man to watch all night, watch all night, watch all night
39:56Set a man to watch all night, my fair lady
40:01Suppose a man should fall asleep, fall asleep, fall asleep
40:06Suppose a man should fall asleep, my fair lady
40:11Give him a pipe to smoke all night, smoke all night, smoke all night
40:16Give him a pipe to smoke all night, my fair lady
40:35The northern doth blow, and we shall have snow
40:38And what will poor old will do then, poor thing
40:42He'll sit in the barn, and keep himself warm
40:45And hide his head under his wing, poor thing
41:05Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water
41:11Jack fell down and broke his crown
41:14And Jill came tumbling after
41:18Up Jack got, and home to trot, as fast as he could caper
41:24He went to bed to mend his head with vinegar and brown paper
41:42Well, me and my friend Daisy, we enjoyed singing them. Hope you did too.
41:45If you'd like to see them all again, just rewind the tape. Bye-bye for now.
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