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Full text of "The Just so song book : being the songs from Rudyard Kipling's Just so stories"

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THE JUST SO SONG BOOK 



The 

Just So Song Book 

Being the Songs from 

RUDYARD KIPLING'S 

JUST SO STORIES 

Set to Music by 

EDWARD GERMAN 




GARDEN CITY NEW YORK 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 

1912 



Copyright, 1902, 1903, by 
Rudyard Kipling 

Published November, 1903 



PROPERTY Of * ii 

OTY Of NEW YORK ~ 



H4 1 8563 

CONTENTS 



PAGI 



1 When the Cabin Port-holes i 

2 The Camel's Hump ...... 5 

3 This Uninhabited Island . . . . .12 

4 I Keep Six Honest Serving-men . . .15 

5 I Am the Most Wise Baviaan . . . .22 

6 Kangaroo and Dingo ...... 26 

7 Merrow Down 33 

8 Of all the Tribe of Tegumai . . . 39 

9 The Riddle ....... 43 

[O The First Friend ...... 

n There was never a Queen like Balkis . . 53 

12 Rolling down to Rio ...... 



L 

WHEN THE CftBIN PORTHOLES. 



Rudyard Kipling. 



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ca - bin port-holes are dark and green, Be - cause of the seas out - 



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wig-gle between), And the steward falls in -to the soup tu - reen, And the 




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let her sleep, And you aren't waked or washed or dressed, 




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you will know (if you have - n't guessed) You're Fif - ty North and 




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II. 



THE CAMEL'S HUMP. 



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climb out of bed with a frowz - ty head And a snar - ly - yar - ly 




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bath and ourbootsandourtoys; And there ought to be a corner for me (And I 










know there is one for you) When we g-et the hump Cam- ee - Hous hump The 





hump that is black and blue! 



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cure for this ill is not to sit still, Or 




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THIS UNINHABITED ISLAND. 



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IV 



I KEEP SIX HONEST SERVING-MEN. 



Rudyard Kipling 1 . 

Allegro con spirito. J s is*. 



Edward German. 



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knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and 




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send them o -ver land and sea, I send them east and west-,. 



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a tempo leggiero. 



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af - ter they have worked for me r 



give them all a rest. AhL 




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let them rest from nine till five, For 1 am bu - sy (hen,. 



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well as breakfast, lunch,and tea, For they are hun-gry men 



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keeps ten mil - lion serv - inff-men, Who get no rest at all! 



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.And sev - en mil - lion Whys! Ah!. 




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22 



Y. 



I AH THE MOST WISE BAVIAAN. 



Rudyard Kipling: 

Allegro marcato. J = no. 



Edward German 
(Not too slow.) 




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tones, 



'Let us melt in -to the land -scape. 




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just us two by our lones!. 




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pig-sties and sit on the farm - yard rails! 



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Ped. 
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.bun-nies, and watch 'em skit-ter their tails! 



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con express. 



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your boots (I've brought 'em), and here's your cap and stick* 



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allegro molto. 




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VI. 



KANGAROO RED DINGO. 



Hudyard Kipling. 

Allegro marcato. J . = 120. 




Edward Gennan. 




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is the mouth-fill -ing song Of the race that was run by a Bocwa - 




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(RECIT.) 



Agitato. 



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YII. ' 
MERROW DOWN. 



98 



Rudyard Kipling. 



Edward German. 



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Guild-ford town, A . bove the riv - er Wey it is.. 




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dressed and rode 



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climb That down, 



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leg-- urn -ai They cut a no- - ble fi.gure then! 



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VIII. 



OP ftLL THE TRIBE OF TBGUMfil. 



Rudyard Kipling". 

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Edward German. 






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IX. 
THE RIDDLE. 



Rudyard Kipling-. 

Allegro. J-132. 



Edward German. 





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48 



X. 
THE FIRST FRIEND, 



Rudyard Kipling 1 . 

Allegretto grazioso. J-84. 



Edward German. 




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Puss-y can sit by the fire and sing, Puss-y can climb a tree, Or 




play with a sil-ly old cork and string To 'muse tier-self, not me But 



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Puss-y will play man - Fri-day till It's time to wet her paw. 



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XL 



THERE WAS NEVER ft QUEEN LIKE BftLKIS. 



Rudyard Kipliny. 



Edward German. 



Allegro moderate, J = lie. 










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a Queen like 




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but -ter - flies 



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57 



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XII. 



ROLLING DQWN TO RIO. 



Rudyard Kipling. 

Allegro marca/o. J = m. 



Edward ^German, 
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59 



week - ly from South- 




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a faw/'o marcato 



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-hampton, Great steam-ers white and .gold, Go roll -^ ing- down to 




Ri - o, (Roll down, roll down to Ri - o!) And I'd like to roll to 




Ri - o Scftne - day be-fore I'm old! 



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roll - ing- down to Ri - o Roll real - ly down to Ri - ol Oh, I'd 




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