Every little sheep wants to be with sheep, Every little mouse wants to be with mice, Every little fish wants to be with fish, Every little louse wants.

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Every little sheep wants to be with sheep, Every little mouse wants to be with mice, Every little fish wants to be with fish, Every little louse wants to be with lice

When you’re all alone singing a lonely song Looking for just somebody come and sing along When you’re all alone All you have to do Is just to find somebody just like you. Another lonely creature just like you.

Every little deer wants to be with deer, Every little goose wants to be with geese, I don’t have one foot but I have two feet, I don’t have one tooth but 32 teeth.

When you’re all alone singing a lonely song Looking for just somebody come and sing along When you’re all alone All you have to do Is just to find somebody just like you. Another lonely creature just like you.

Every little ox wants to be with oxen, Every little swine wants to be with swine, Every little bison wants to be with bison, And only among moose a moose can feel just fine.

When you’re all alone singing a lonely song Looking for just somebody come and sing along When you’re all alone All you have to Is just to find somebody just like you. Another lonely creature just like you.

But not every man wants to be with men, And not every woman wants to be with women, If you find your person among all the people, You might have a child and possibly some children.

When you’re all alone singing a lonely song Looking for just somebody come and sing along When you’re all alone All you have to do Is just to find somebody just like you. Another lonely creature just like you. Another lonely creature to like you.