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Late one cold and stormy night, I heard a dog a-barking.
Then I thought I heard somebody at my door a-knocking.
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I wondered who could be outside in such an awful storm.
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And then I saw a little girl with a puppy in her arms.
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Before I could say a word, she said, "My name is Sandy.
And this here is my puppy dog, his name is little Andy!"
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Standing in the bitter cold in just a ragged a dress,
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then I asked her to come in, and this is what she said:
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"Ain't'cha got no gingerbread? Ain't'cha got no candy?
Ain't'cha got an extra bed for me and little Andy?
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Patty-cake and baker's man, my mommy ran away again,
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and we was all alone and didn't know what else to do
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I wonder if you'll let us stay with you?
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Giddy-up, Charlie Horse, c'mon, Chicken Li'l, can we stay all night?
If you don't love us, no one will, I promise we won't cry.
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London bridge is falling down, my daddy's drunk again in town,
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and we was all alone, and didn't know what we could do
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we wondered if you'd let us stay with you?"
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She was just a little girl, not more than six or seven,
but that night as they slept, the angels took them both to heaven.
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God knew little Andy would be lonesome with her gone,
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now Sandy and her puppy dog won't ever be alone.
"Ain't'cha got no gingerbread? Ain't'cha got no candy?
Ain't'cha got an extra bed for me and little Andy?"
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