Sippin' Cider

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Sippin' Cider

The cutest boy (echo)
I ever saw (echo)
Was sippin' ci- (echo)
Der through a straw. (echo)

(all together) The cutest boy I ever saw
was sippin' ci-dee-i-dee-i-der through a straw.
Deedle-leep-bop-bop!

I asked him if (echo)
He'd show me how (echo)
To sip that ci- (echo)
Der through a straw (echo)

(all together) I asked him if he'd show me how
to sip that ci-dee-i-dee-i-der through a straw.
Deedle-leep-bop-bop!

It happened then
That straw did slip.
We sipped our ci-
Der lip to lip.

(all together) It happened then that straw did slip.
We sipped our ci-dee-i-dee-i-der lip to lip.
Deedle-leep-bop-bop!

That's how I got
My mother-in-law
And 14 kids
Who call me "ma."

(all together) That's how I got my mother-in-law,
and fourteen kids to call ma.
Deedle-leep-bop-bop!

The moral of
This little tale:
Is sip your ci-
Der from a pail

(all together) The moral of this little tale,
is sip your ci-dee-i-dee-i-der through a pail.
Deedle-leep-bop-bop!

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