February Cub Scout Roundtable Issue
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Volume 7, Issue 7
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Man's Best Friend
Webelos Athlete & Engineer
Tiger Big Ideas 12 & 13
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SONGS
Rover
Heart of America Council
(Tune: I’m looking over a four-leaf clover)
I’m
looking over my dead dog rover,
The one that got run over with the mower.
One leg is missing, the next leg is gone,
One leg is scattered all over the lawn.
No need complaining the one remaining
Just went through the kitchen door.
I’m looking over my dead dog Rover,
The one I ran over, just the one I ran over,
The one I ran over with the mower.
How
Much is That Doggie in the Window?
Heart
of America Council
(http://www.niehs.nih.
ov/kids/lyrics/howmuch.htm)
Chorus:
How
much is that doggie in the window? (arf! arf!)
The
one with the waggley tail
How
much is that doggie in the window? (arf! arf!)
I
do hope that doggie’s for sale
I
must take a trip to California
And
leave my poor sweetheart alone
If
she has a dog, she won’t be lonesome
And
the doggie will have a good home
Chorus:
I
read in the paper there are robbers (roof! roof!)
With
flashlights that shine in the dark
My
love needs a doggie to protect
her
And
scare them away with one bark
I
don’t want a bunny or a kitty
I
don’t want a parrot that talks
I
don’t want a bowl of little fishies
She
can’t take a goldfish for a walk
Chorus:
Note:
Arf! Arf! sounds like a small dog.
Roof!
Roof! sounds like a bigger dog.
Fido
Heart
of America Council
(Tune: Reuben, Reuben)
I
have a dog his name is Fido,
I
have raised him from a pup,
If
you stand him on his hind legs,
He
can hold his front leg up!
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