paroles de chanson Little Brown Dog - Judy Collins
I
buyed
me
a
little
dog,
his
color,
it
was
brown
Taught
him
to
whistle,
to
sing
and
dance
and
run
His
legs,
they
were
fourteen
yards
long
His
ears,
they
were
broad
'Round
the
world
in
half
a
day
on
him
I
could
ride
Sing
terry
o'
day
I
buyed
me
a
little
bull,
he
was
four
inches
high
Everybody
feared
him,
whoever
heard
him
cry
When
he
began
to
bellow,
he
made
such
melodious
sound
That
all
the
walls
in
London
came
tumblin'
to
the
ground
Sing
terry
o'
day
Sing
tattle
a-day
I
buyed
me
a
flock
of
sheep,
thought
they
were
all
wethers
Sometimes
they
yielded
wool,
sometimes
yielded
feathers
I
know
mine
are
the
very
best
sheep
for
yield
and
increase
Every
full
and
turn
of
the
moon
they
bring
forth
lambs
and
geese
Sing
terry
o'
day
Sing
tattle
a-day
I
buyed
me
a
little
glass,
colored
it
was
green
In
it
were
all
the
wonders
man
has
ever
seen
I
put
it
in
my
pocket,
tied
up
with
a
cloth
Cried
and
cried
the
day
I
found
that
it
had
been
lost
Sing
terry
o'
day
Sing
tattle
a-day
I
buyed
me
a
little
dog,
his
color,
it
was
brown
Taught
him
to
whistle,
to
sing
and
dance
and
run
His
legs,
they
were
fourteen
yards
long
His
ears,
they
were
broad
'Round
the
world
in
half
a
day
on
him
I
could
ride
Sing
terry
o'
day
Sing
terry
o'
day
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