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Jingle
Jingle! She has a bracelet on Hear it? Jingle! When she tells her friend how concert-hip she is it Jingles! Quaking little cupids. trolls and other creatures come together and they Jingle! On the brighter side, she's taking off her hat, but when she does it's tutti-forte JINGLE! I'm betting at the softest point of Weber's overture she'll consult her program and it will Jingle! Oh, damn! Jingle! It's in my ears in my head like Robert Schumann Jingle! Get a grip The concertmaster has come on takes a bow looks to see who makes a Jingle! The oboe sounds an A Jingle! The winds begin to tune Jingle! The brass have heard her song and laugh Jingle! Horns trumpets trombones give a mighty blast! Jingle! And here come the strings all 62 pull there bows but still can hear that Jingle! Now at last her tintinnabulation's lost in thunderous applause Maestro has come on (Jingle) I do believe he knows the lass Jingle! He throws to her a little bow a kiss Jingle! Jingle! Jingle! Jingle! Jingle!
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