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Wolf Wolf

Intro: (F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb) [2 times]

There (F)once was a (C)boy living (Bb)in the (C)country,


(F)Tending (C)sheep on his (Bb)father's (C)farm.
He (F)led them (C)out to a (Bb)hillside (C)pasture,
(Bb)Making sure (C)they were safe from (F)harm.

(F)Then one (C)day he was (Bb)feeling (C)lonely,


(F)Sitting with the (C)sheep all (Bb)by him (C)self.
He (F)had an i(C)dea to pre(Bb)tend there was (C)danger,
To (Bb)say there's a wolf (C)and call for (F)help.

Chorus 1
(F)"Wolf! Wolf!" he cried out to the villagers below.
"Wolf! Wolf!" but it really wasn't (C)so.
(F)"Wolf! Wolf!" he cried out, but it was (Bb)only make be(F)lieve.
(C)Just to get at(Dm)tention, he de(C)cided to de(Dm)ceive(C)

(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)

The (F)men in (C)town came (Bb)quickly (C)running


To (F)help their (C)neighbour (Bb)in dis(C)tress.
But (F)when they ar(C)rived the (Bb)boy sat (C)laughing,
"There (Bb)is no wolf! (C)It was all in (F)jest!"

(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)-(F)-(Bb)

The (G)men went (D)home, (C)very disap(D)pointed


(G)That the (D)boy had (C)lied to (D)them.
A (G)little while (D)later up (C)on the (D)hillside,
The (C)boy shouted out (D)again and a(G)gain:

Chorus 2
(G)"Wolf! Wolf!" he cried out to the villagers below.
"Wolf! Wolf!" but it really wasn't (D)so.
(G)"Wolf! Wolf!" he cried out, but it was (C)only make be(G)lieve.
(D)Just to get at(Em)tention, he de(D)cided to de(Em)ceive.

Bridge
(D)One, two, three (G)times the (C)men came (D)running,
Only to (Bm)find the (B)shepherd boy was (Em)lying.
(C)But then one (G)day a real (D)wolf came a(G)long.
(C)The boy cried, (G)"Wolf! Wolf!" but (B)no one would (Em)come.
(C)Because he'd (G)lied so many (D)times be(G)fore,
(C)The people (G)thought he was (B)lying once (Em)more.
(C)Then all the (G)sheep started (D)bleating for (G)help.
(C)He couldn't (G)fight the wolf (B)all by him (Em)self.
(C)Oh(G)-(D), so don't cry...

Chorus 3
(G)"Wolf! Wolf!" if it really isn't true.
Don't cry, "Wolf!", you may be sorry if you (D)do.
(G)The little shepherd boy re(C)gretted he'd de(G)ceived,
'Cause (D)when he really (Em)needed help,
(D)No one would be(Em)lieve.(D)

Chorus 4
(G)Don't cry "Wolf!" if it really isn't true!
Don't cry "Wolf!", you may be sorry if you (D)do.
(G)The little shepherd boy re(C)gretted he'd de(G)ceived,
'Cause (D)when he really (Em)needed help,
(D)No one would be(Em)lieve.
'Cause (D)when he really (Em)needed help,
(D)No one would be(Em)lieve.(Em)

When it is Time

Intro: (F)-(C)-(F)
(F)-(Bb)-(C)-(F)

The (F)wonderful animals (Bb)God has made


All (C)sleep in their special (F)way,
Little birds stand on one (Bb)little leg,
and (C)tuck their heads a(F)way.
When it is (Bb)time (C)time to (F)sleep, (Bb)-(F)
When it is (Bb)time, (C)time to (F)sleep. (Bb)-(F)

(F)Kittens curl up in a (Bb)furry ball


And (C)wrap their tails a(F)round,
Horses stand up in their (Bb)wooden stalls,
Their (C)sleepy heads hang (F)down.
When it is (Bb)time (C), time to (F)sleep,
When it is (Bb)time (C), time to (F)sleep.

(F)-(C)-(F)
(F)-(Bb)-(C)-(F)

The (F)wonderful animals (Bb)God has made


All (C)sleep in their special (F)way,
Cows lie down u(Bb)pon their sides,
(C)In the soft warm (F)hay.
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep,
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep.

(F)Sometimes the doggie (Bb)stretches out,


Or (C)curls up in a (F)heap,
Look at the hippo(Bb)potamus,
He (C)goes to the river (F)deep.
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep,
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep.

(F)All of the little (Bb)children now


Are (C)tucked in their little (F)beds,
With warm little blankets and (Bb)clean soft sheets
And (C)pillows for their (F)heads.
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep,
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep,
When it is (Bb)time(C), time to (F)sleep.(Bb)-(F)

What Kind of Animal

Intro: (A)

(A)Elephants (E)sway from (A)side to (E)side,


Their (A)trunks are (E)big and (A)strong.
But (D)little (A)mice are (D)very (A)meek,
They (D)squeak and (A)scurry a(D)long.
The (G)kanga(D)roo will (G)jump for (D)you,
She (G)likes to (A)leap and (D)bound.
The (D)tall gi(A)raffe eats (D)leaves from (A)trees,
And (G)rarely (A)makes a (D)sound. [Ssshhhhh!]

Chorus
(G)What kind of (A)animal can (G)you pre(A)tend to (D)be?
A (G)flying (D)bird, a (G)swimming (D)fish,
Or a (A)funny chimpan(D)zee!
Repeat

(E)The (A)hippo(E)pota(A)mus is (E)large,


But (A)he can (E)really (A)swim.
The (D)lean ga(A)zelle is (D)shy and (A)swift,
And (D)she runs (A)like the (D)wind.
The (G)cocka(D)too can (G)talk to (D)you ["Hello!"]
If (G)you teach (A)him some (D)words.
The (D)ostrich (A)and the (D)emu(A)
Are the (G)largest (A)of all (D)birds.

[Repeat Chorus]

(E)It's (A)really (E)so ex(A)citing (E)when


You (A)hear a (E)lion's (A)roar.
Or (D)look up (A)high in(D)to the (A)sky
To (D)watch an (A)eagle (D)soar.
The (G)mountain (D)goat will (G)climb the (D)slope
Of a (G)rugged (A)mountain (D)side.
And (D)turtles (A)move so (D)slowly(A)
As they (G)walk by (A)the sea (D)side.
(D)-(A)-(D)-(A)-(D)-(A)-(D)

[Repeat Chorus two times]

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