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[ C ] Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye

Four and twenty black birds [ G ] baked in a pie

[ C ] When the pie was opened the [ F ] birds began to sing

Now [ C ] wasn't that a dainty dish to [ G ] set before the [ C ] King?



[ C ] The King was in his counting house counting out his money

The Queen was in the parlour [ G ] eating bread and honey

[ C ] The maid was in the garden [ F ] hanging out the clothes

When [ C ] down came a blackbird and [ G ] pecked off her [ C ] nose.



[ C ] Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye

Four and twenty black birds [ G ] baked in a pie

[ C ] When the pie was opened the [ F ] birds began to sing

Now [ C ] wasn't that a dainty dish to [ G ] set before the [ C ] King?

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