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Poem Comparison: Here, Doggy
THEODORE: Here, doggy!
While we were cha-cha-chaing with all the animals...
THEODORE: Here, doggy!
Theodore's doggy wandered off.
Here, doggy!
Let's help him find it.
THEY SING
That was very nice.
Now you sing the first line, Chipmunks, and you kids at home sing the second line.
Now let's see if we can find that little dog.
THEY SING
Let's all sing it together now.
Maybe the little dog could heard us and... maybe he'll come back!
#Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone
#Oh where, oh where can he be?
#With his curly hair and his nose so warm,
#Oh where, oh where can he be?
Here, doggy!
Here, doggy!
Here, doggy, doggy!
WHIMPERING
Here, doggy!
BARKING
Here, doggy!
There you are, doggy!
Come on, let's go

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