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A humorous recitation about the famous animal lover called Mary ...
Music provided by Lorin Nelson words written and recited by David Warin Solomons
Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was black as soot, and everywhere that Mary went, his sooty foot he put
Mary had a rattlesnake, with music in its tail, it followed Mary everywhere and made her friends quite pale.
Mary had a small raccoon, which was so very cute, but everywhere that Mary ate, it tried to wash her fruit
Mary had a squirrel then, which ate through wires and cable, when Mary turned her TV on, she found she wasn't able.
So Mary said she'd have a wolf, a loyal savage beast, it kept her safe like Romulus, didn't scare her in the least.
Then Mary's choice fell on a moose, which brayed and smelt quite strong, and everywhere that Mary went her friends declared "So long!"
Mary had a tyrannosaur, she grew it from a cell, but when she took the beast to school the teachers left as well
So Mary is alone right now, no humans venture near her, but Mary is quite happy
With squirrel, moose, wolf, tyrannosaur, racoon, rattlesnake and, oh yes, a little lamb to cheer her
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