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Fiddler on the Roof
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TEVYE: What would have been so
terrible if I had a small fortune?
the sickness alreadY'. '
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Dai-dle dee-dle dai-dle Dig-guh dig-guh dee-dle dai-dle dum'Would-nlt have to work hard,
If I r,vere a rich mandum,
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bid-dy bid-dy rich Dig-guh dig-guh dee-dle dai-dle
rooms by the doz - en Right in the mid-dle of the
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I'd build a
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big tall house with
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wood - en floors be low.
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one long stair - case iust go-ing up, And o+e - e-ven long-er com-ing dowr;
were a
fine tin roof r'vith
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ducks for the town to see and
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one more lead - ing no - where just for
yard with chicks and turk - eys and geese And
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lmitate animal sounils
quack and cluck and
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gob - ble and honk l4ill land like a trum-Pet on the
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P ano-Vocal-39- #4-Rich Man
say, here Iives a weal - thy man.
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Dai-dle dee-dle dai-dle Dig-guh dig-guh dee-dle dai-dle duqn,
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duy long bid - dy bid - dy bum, It I were awealth-y man' + Bells
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Would-n't have to workhard Dai-dle dee-dle dai-dle Dig-guh dig-guh dee-dle dai-dle dum,
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bid-dy bid-dy rich Dig-guh dig-guh dee-dle dai-dle
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I see
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wife, my GoI - de,
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wife, With a pro-per dou-ble
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Su-per-vis-ing meals to I see her
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strut - ting like
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put - ting on
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Scream - ing ser - vants
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The most im - por - tant men town come fawntowill
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They will ask me to ad - vise them
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like a Sol - o-mon the wise,
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please, Reb Tev-ye. Par-don me, Reb Tev-yei'
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it won't inake one bit of dif-f'rence
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\\'hen vou're rich they think you real - ly
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the ho - ly books with the learn - ed men Sev-en ho-urs ev-'ry
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If I were a rich man, Dai-dle dee-dle dai-dle Dig-guh dig-guh dee-dle dai-dle dum'
bid - dy bid - dy bum, If I were awealth-Y
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That would be the sweet - est thing of
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work hard, Dai-dle dee-dle dai-dle big-guhdig-guh dee-dledai-dle dum,
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Lord, who made the li - on and the lamb, You de - creed should be what I am,
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