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letra de rabbits in a basket - figgy duff

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two gentlemen were walking down the street one day
they met a pretty fair maid coming on her way
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

says one unto the other, i know this young girl well
bidding her good morning, what have you got to sell?
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

i have b-tter and cream for sale, likewise some new laid eggs
two rabbits in a basket, and another one ‘tween my legs
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

i know you’ve b-tter and cream for sale, likewise some new laid eggs
but i wants to know the colour and the price of the one between your legs
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

the colour it is brown, sir; the price is fifty pounds
the bargain made, the money paid, we’re off for yonder town
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

then pulling up her petticoats, and they was snowy white
pulling down a rabbit which gave all hands a fright
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

then turning to this young girl as she was standing right
i did not mean a rabbit, but to lie with you all night
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

with you we made a bargain, good money we did pay
you robbed us of our fifty pounds; with a judge you’ll rather stay
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

a present from a friend, sir; to keep it from all harm
i put it there between my legs to keep it nice and warm
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

turning to this young man, the judge to him did say
you can take the rabbit home and cook it for your tea
fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o, fol the diddle-o-day

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