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Won't you come into the barnyard
Where the animals are staying?
Can't you hear the moo-cow mooing
And the hungry horses neighing,
And the baby kittens purring
As the go about their playing?
Oh, it isn't hard to understand
What the animals are saying!
Won't you come into the barnyard
Where the cock is up and crowing,
Where the horse is being harnessed
For the plowing and the sowing,
Where the duck has started walking
On his short and waddly legs
To the millpond; and the biddies
All are busy laying eggs,
Where the pigs are taking dust baths
And the pigeons start their cooing?
Oh, it's fun to go and see what
All the animals are doing!

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