(chorus)
What’ll I do with the baby-o? What’ll I do with the baby-o? What’ll I do with the baby-o If he won’t go to sleepy-o (verse) Take him to his mammy-o Take him to his mammy-o Take him to his mammy-o If he won’t go to sleepy-o (chorus) (verse) How in the world do the old folks know That I like sugar in my coffee-o? The wind blows high, the wind blows low. Blow some sugar in my coffee-o. (chorus) |
(verse)
Had a little girl named Ida Red. She fell in love with a boy named Ned. Took my fist from my pocket-o And punched him in the belly-o (chorus) (verse) In the holler the cowbell rings, The bulldog barks and the jay bird sings. Sung so hard his throat got dry I’da liked to heard that jaybird cry (chorus) (verse) Had a little girl named Mary Lee And asked her if she’d marry me. She say’s “I like your manner Joe But I’ve gotta stay home with Granny-o” |
The Dot Song
Emily Arrow An empty paper, Like a polar bear in a snow storm. See where it takes you, See where it takes you. CHORUS When you make, make, make, a mark All you've got to do is start. Paint a dot and watch it splatter, Make, make, make, a mark, Make it matter. Make it matter. |
I wanna see you sign it,
Put your signature at the bottom, And see where it takes you, See where it takes you. BRIDGE And when somebody else Thinks they can't draw a line, Remember that you can help, Below that squiggle, Help them sign. CHORUS (2x) |