Mary Had a Little Blues. Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was black as soot, And everywhere that Mary went It’s sooty foot it put, Oh, Baa baa Mary.

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Mary Had a Little Blues

Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was black as soot, And everywhere that Mary went It’s sooty foot it put, Oh, Baa baa Mary Sing baa baa to your blues Leave that sheep at home girl, And get yourself to school.

It followed her to school one day Which was against the rule, It made the children laugh and play, Oh man, it was not cool! Oh, baa baa Mary Sing baa baa to your blues Take that sheep back home girl, And get yourself to school, Oh-

Little Bo Peep Has gone and lost her sheep And doesn’t know what to do, Little Boy Blue We’re counting on you Little Bo Peep Has gone and lost her sheep And doesn’t know what to do, Little Boy Blue We’re counting on you To keep Peep from feelin’ so blue

Mary went back to school that day, But she’s no longer blue, Mary went on to do great things, Poor Lamb is in a stew, Oh, Baa baa Mary Sang baa baa to her blues Oh, Left that sheep behind her, And kept herself in school. Left that sheep behind her, And kept herself in school. Uh-huh

Wayfarin’ Stranger

I’m just a poor---- wayfarin’ stranger, A-trav’lin’ through---- this world of woe. But there’s no sick-----ness, toil, or danger In that bright land---- to which I go. I’m goin’ there--- to see my father, I’m goin’ there--- no more to roam. I’m only go----in’ over Jordan, I’m only go----in’ over home----.

Part 1 I know dark clouds---- Will gather o’er me, I know my way---- is rough and steep. But beauteous fields--- lie just before me, Where souls re- deemed--- their vigil keep Part 2 (echo Part 1) I know dark clouds---- Will gather o’er me, I know my way---- is rough and steep. But beauteous fields--- lie just before me, Where souls re- deemed--- their vigil keep

I’m goin’ there--- to see my mother, I’m goin’ there--- no more to roam. I’m only go----in’ over Jordan, I’m only go----in’ over home----. I’m only go---in’ ov-er home

Jim-Along Josie

Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! *claps*

Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! *claps*

Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-along Josie, Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-a-long Joe! Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-along Josie, Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-a-long Joe! *claps*

*Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-along Josie, Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-a-long Joe! Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-along Josie, Walk a-long, talk a-long Jim-a-long Joe!

Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe!

*Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe!

Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey, Jim-a-long, Jim a-long Josie, Hey, Jim-a-long, Jim a-long Joe!

Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-along Josie, Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe! Hey, Jim-a-long, Jim a-long Josie, Hey, Jim-a-long, Jim a-long Joe!

Hey! Jim-a-long, *claps* Hey! Jim-a-long, Jim-a-long Joe!

Hitori

Hi-to-ri de sa-bi-shii, Fu-ta-ri de ma-i-ri-ma sho. Hi-to-ri de sa-bi-shii, Fu-ta-ri de ma-i-ri-ma sho. There by the ri-ver sits a pret-ty maid-en watch- ing the wa-ter move a-long. She sees a love-ly blos-soming cher-ry tree and her- heart is filled with song.

Some day I will go to my home that I love so. Once more I will be ‘neath the love-ly cher-ry tree. Hi-to-ri de sa-bi-shii, Fu-ta-ri de ma-i-ri-ma sho. Hi-to-ri de sa-bi-shii, Fu-ta-ri de ma-i-ri-ma sho.

Part 1 Now, as the moon-light dan-ces on the ri-ver, Sad-ly the maid-en Must de-part. Some day I will go to my home that I love so. Once more I will be ‘neath the love-ly cher-ry tree. Part 2 Each gen-tle breeze that sighs through the cher-ry tree ech-oes the song that fills her heart. (echo Part 1) Some day I will go to my home that I love so. Once more I will be ‘neath the love-ly cher-ry tree.

Hi-to-ri de sa-bi-shii, Fu-ta-ri de ma-i-ri-ma sho. Hi-to-ri de sa-bi-shii, Fu-ta-ri de (Slower) ma-i-ri-ma sho