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A fun song about a famous symbol of Newfoundland - the Newfoundland dog.
You Cant Tell a Newfie words and music by David Kai ©1990
No you cant
tell a Newfie a thing he should do, To sit or to
stay or to come back to you
Hes hairy
and slobbery, as strong as a horse, Its the
Newfoundland dog that I sing of, of course.
Hes the
kind of a dog that will never be scared, For to serve
and protect he was bred and prepared
And theres
many a swimmer whose life has been spared, By the
Newfoundland dog, whos like a lifeguard with hair.
But you cant
tell a Newfie a thing he should do, To sit or to
stay or to come back to you
Hes hairy
and slobbery, as strong as a horse, Its the
Newfoundland dog that I sing of, of course.
You can hook
up a Newfie to a cart or a sleigh, It will bear
all your burdens, not tiring all day
It can carry
a line from a boat to the land, To rescue
the perishing, saving all hands
But you
cant tell a Newfie a thing it should do,To sit or to
stay or to come back to you
Its hairy
and slobbery, as strong as a horse, Its the
Newfoundland dog that I sing of, of course.
She is
strong but so gentle, a real teddy bear, But there
wont be a place where you wont find her hair
She will
care for the children, watch them just like a Mum, And keep
them in safety til labours are done
But you
cant tell a Newfie a thing she should do, To sit or to
stay or to come back to you
Shes hairy
and slobbery, as strong as a horse, Its the
Newfoundland dog that I sing of, of course.
Its the
Newfoundland dog that I sing of, of course.
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