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An effervescing elephant with tiny eyes and great big trunk
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once whispered to the tiny ear, the ear of one in fear, you hear
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that by next June he'd die, Oh yeah!
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And the tiger would roam, the little one said,
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"Oh my goodness -- I must stay at home!
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And every time I hear a growl,
I'll know the tiger's on the prowl,
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And I'll be really safe, you know,
the elephant, he told me so."
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Everyone was nervous, Oh yeah!
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And the message was spread to zebra,
mongoose and the dirty hippopotamus
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who wallowed in the mud and chewed his spicy hippo-plankton food
C
and tended to ignore the word,
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referring to a survey I heard of stupid water bison
D
Oh yeah! And all the jungle took fright,
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and ran around for all the day and the night,
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But all in vain because, you see, the tiger came and said,
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"Who me? You know I wouldn't hurt not one of you --
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I much prefer something to chew, and you're all too scant."
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Oh yeah! He ate the elephant.