The Pigs and the Wolf.  Narrator  Three little piggies  Ran all the way home,  Each to their own house,  Each one lived alone.  Chorus  All the.

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The Pigs and the Wolf

 Narrator  Three little piggies  Ran all the way home,  Each to their own house,  Each one lived alone.  Chorus  All the little piggies,  One, two, three,  Each in his own house,  Happy as can be.

 First Pig  My house is made of straw.  I built it myself.  Second Pig  My house is made of sticks.  Sticks are stronger than straw.  Third Pig  My house is made of bricks.  Bricks make the strongest house of all.

 Chorus  Little pig houses,  One, two, three,  Each thinks his house  Is strong as can be.  Narrator  So will these piggies  Be safe and sound,  Inside their houses  If Wolf comes’ round?

 Wolf  Did someone say Wolf? That’s me.  And did someone say pigs? Yummy!  I’ll be right there!  Narrator  Look out piggies,  Lock your doors,  Here comes Wolf  With his big hairy paws!

 Chorus  First little pig  In his house of straw,  Look out piggy,  Wolf’s at the door!  Wolf  Knock, knock! Anybody home?  First Pig  Oh no! It’s big, bad Wolf.  He’s knocking down my straw house door!

 Narrator  Straight out the back  The first pig hurries.  To his brother’s stick house,  He quickly scurries.  First Pig  Let me in! The Wolf is coming!  Second Pig  Quick, come inside.  My stick house will  Keep Wolf out.

 Chorus  Two little pigs  Try to hide,  But look out, piggies,  Wolf’s outside!  Wolf  Knock, knock, piggies!  I know you’re in there!  Second Pig  Oh no! It’s big, bad Wolf.  He’s knocking down my stick house door!

 Narrator  Now two pigs run  From the house of sticks,  Rush to third pig’s  House of bricks.  First & Second Pig  Save us, brother! The Wolf is coming!  Third Pig  Quick, come inside.  We’ll all be safe in my house of bricks.

 Chorus  Three little pigs  Safe and sound,  But look out, piggies,  Wolf’s around!  Wolf  Knock, knock, piggies!  Come on, let me in!  Three Pigs  No, no, no! Go away!  We won’t let you in!

 Third Pig  Knock as hard as you like, Wolf.  My brick house won’t fall down.  Wolf  So I can’t knock the door down. Hmmm.  I’ll have to think of some other way in.  Chorus  Look out, piggies,  Wolf’s up high,  He’s dropping in  From the sky!

 Narrator  Wolf has found  Another door,  The chimney’s what  He’s aiming for.  Third Pig  Brother pigs, help me with this big pot of hot water.  Narrator  Down comes Wolf,  Lands in the pot,  Jumps right out –  It’s way too hot.

 Three Pigs  Hip-hip-hooray! Wolf ran away!  Chorus  Happy little piggies,  One, two, three,  All in the brick house,  Safe as can be.