Tonalité : F major
Verse 1
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As I was a -walkin' down by the seaside,
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I saw a large whale floatin' on the tide.
He measured as long
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as a great schooner stick.
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I looked, and by gum,
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it was old Moby Dick.
Now what do you think I made of his head?
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As large an oven as ever
baked bread
Fruitcake and cookies,
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oh just take your pick
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
Now what do you think I
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made of his eyes?
The fanciest platters as
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ever baked pies
Blueberry custard, oh,
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just take your pick
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
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Now what do you think I made of his tail?
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As fine a mainsail as ever sought sail
Topsail or spinnaker,
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just take your pick
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
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Now what do you think I made of his back?
A big top for a circus,
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and all colored black,
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Water repellent, all shiny and slick.
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
Now what do you think I
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made of his ribs?
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Forty new cradles and fifty new cribs,
For twins or quintuplets,
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oh, just take your pick
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
Now what did I make
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of his old backbone?
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A place for a king, a shiny white throne
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I labored for years,
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t 'was not finished quick
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
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Now what do you think I made of his ma?
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As fine a blasphemous as ever you saw
Gas, coal or wood,
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oh just take your pick
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Don't you think I did well
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with old Moby Dick?
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