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Examples
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Buy me a flute And a gun that shoots Tailgates and substitutes Strap yourself To the tree with roots You ain't goin 'nowhere Whoo-ee!
YOU AIN'T GOIN' NOWHERE Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1967
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Genghis Khan He could not keep All his kings Supplied with sleep We'll climb that hill no matter how steep When we get up to it Whoo-ee!
YOU AIN'T GOIN' NOWHERE Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1967
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Clouds so swift Rain won't lift Gate won't close Railings froze Get your mind off wintertime You ain't goin 'nowhere Whoo-ee!
YOU AIN'T GOIN' NOWHERE Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1967
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I don't care How many letters they sent Morning came and morning went Pick up your money And pack up your tent You ain't goin 'nowhere Whoo-ee!
YOU AIN'T GOIN' NOWHERE Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1967
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"Let's see who'll be the first one in!" called Whoo-ee, as he began to run.
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant His Many Adventures Richard Barnum
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"So we are not to try to break from the trap?" asked Whoo-ee.
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant His Many Adventures Richard Barnum
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Whoo-ee and Gumble-umble hurried on through the woods, and Whoo-ee was the first to splash into the water.
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant His Many Adventures Richard Barnum
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Whoo-ee, Gumble-umble, Thorny and Zunga looking at him, their mouths wide open, laughing.
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant His Many Adventures Richard Barnum
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"We are in a ship, and we are being taken across the ocean to a circus," answered Whoo-ee, who was one of the elephants in the dark place, which was the inside of a steamship.
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant His Many Adventures Richard Barnum
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"There's the river!" suddenly called Whoo-ee, as he caught sight of the sparkling water through the trees.
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant His Many Adventures Richard Barnum
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