John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt,
His name is my name too.
Whenever we go out,
The people always shout,
There goes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
Dah dah dah dah, dah dah dah
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Lully, lulley, lully, lulley,
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Legs I have got, yet seldom do I walk;
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The night is dark, and keen the air,
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