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Two Little Boys Rolf Harris Chords: C, F, D, G
<C>Two little boys had two little toys, each had a wooden <F>horse. Gaily they played <C>each summer's day, <D>warriors both, of <G>course. <C>One little chap then had a mishap, broke off his horse's <F>head. Wept for his toy, then <C>cried with joy as his <D>young playmate <G>said.
"Did you <C>think I could leave you crying when there's room on my horse for <F>two, Climb up here, Jack, and don't be <C>crying, I can <D>go just as fast with <G>two. When we <C>grow up we'll both be soldiers and our horses will not be <F>toys, And I wonder if we'll re<C>member when <D>we were <G>two little <C>boys."
<C>Long years have passed, war came so fast, bravely they marched a<F>way, Cannon roared loud and <C>in the mad crowd, <D>wounded and dying <G>lay. <C>Up goes a shout, a horse dashes out, out from the ranks so <F>blue, Gallops away to <C>where Joe lay, <D>then came a voice he <G>knew.
"Did you <C>think I could leave you dying when there's room on my horse for <F>two, Climb up here, Joe, we'll soon be <C>lying, I can <D>go just as fast with <G>two. Did you <C>say, Joe, I'm all a-tremble, perhaps it's the battle's <F>noise, But I think it's that I re<C>member when <D>we were <G>two little <C>boys."
"Did you <C>think I could leave you dying when there's room on my horse for <F>two, Climb up here, Joe, we'll soon be <C>flying, <D>back to the ranks so <G>blue. Do you <C>feel, Joe, I'm all a-tremble, perhaps it's the battle's <F>noise, But I think it's that I re<C>member when <D>we were <G>two little <C>boys."
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