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Going 'round the mulberry bush,
The wind blows
And the cock crows
Sideways glances
Through the rows
Oc corn I see
Round and round the pole they go
The child always dances
Far off to the moonlight
It beckons to the call
In the winding of the road
It stops suddenly
Without a trace
Going where no one will look
Where no one cares
Where no one has a face.

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