The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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And the only reason for making honey is so I can eat it.
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And so Winnie the Pooh climbed the honey tree.
:06:11
He climbed and he climbed and he climbed,
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and as he climbed he hummed a little hum.
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And I call it my rumblee and my tumblee song.
:06:22
Yes, and it went something like this:
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Hum dum de dum, hum dum de dum,
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I'm so rumblee in my tumblee,
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Time to munch an early luncheon,
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Hum de dum dum dum
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Oh I wouldn't climb this tree
:06:41
If a Pooh flew like a bee,
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But I wouldn't be a bear then
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So I guess I wouldn't care then!
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Bears love honey and I'm a Pooh bear
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So I do care, so I'll climb there,
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I'm so rumblee in my tumblee,
:07:00
Time for something
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for something... sweet... to eat!
:07:08
If only I hadn't...
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You see, what I meant to do...
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It all comes I suppose of...
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liking honey so much.
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Oh, bother.
:07:22
Winnie the Pooh crawled out of the gorse-bush,
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brushed the prickles from his nose
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and began to think again.
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Think, think, think.
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And the first person he thought of was -Winnie the Pooh?
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- No, Christopher Robin! Oh.
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Christopher Robin lived in another part of the forest,
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where he could be near his friends and help them with their problems.
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On this summer day, gloomy old Eeyore
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being stuffed with saw-dust had lost his tail again.
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Eeyore, this won't hurt.
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Never does.
:07:58
Ooh, heh, heh.

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