| D |
He | grabbed the gray goose by the neck, |
| A |
Slung the ducks across his | back, |
| D | G |
| He didn't mind their | quack, quack, quack, |
| D | A | D | A | D |
And the | legs all | dangling | down-o, | down-o, | down-o, |
| G | D |
| He didn't mind their | quack, quack, quack, |
| A | D |
And the | legs all dangling | down-o. |
| D |
Then | old Mother Pitter-patter jumped out of bed, |
| A |
Out of the window she cocked her | head, |
| D | G |
Crying, `` | John, John! The gray | goose is gone, |
| D | A | D | A | D |
And the | fox is | on the | town-o, | town-o, | town-o!'' |
| G | D |
`` | John, John! The gray | goose is gone, |
| A | D |
And the | fox is on the | town-o!'' |
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