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Gator Symphony
Click here read, see and HEAR gators sing!
If you were going to sing a line or two to a gator, what words and music would you use? Share your verse (and the tune we should sing it to) in the comments section.
Here is one to get you started. Sing it to the tune of Huey's Pop, Lock and Drop it -- which has a JAWS-style scary beat that the gators could dig . . .
Big Gator roll to da left (left)
then he roll to da right (right)
Roar more and drop it
underwater out-of-site
Tubas blow on the dock (dock)
Tubas blow to da boys (gators)
Blow B Flat note and
hear the gators sing all night
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