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Jack And His Fiddle

 

"Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle,
  If ever thou mean to thrive.
"
"Nay, I'll not give my fiddle
  To any man alive.

"If I should give my fiddle,
  They'll think that I've gone mad;
For many a joyous day
  My fiddle and I have had.
"

Poem by Mother Goose
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