Ten In The Bed

Words & Music:

Traditional Game

 

This is a one-chord song.  Pick your key.  Play the chord.

 

There were ten in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were nine in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were eight in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were seven in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were six in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were five in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were four in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were three in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There were two in the bed, and the little one said:

"Roll over!  Roll over!"

So, they all rolled over and one fell out.

 

There was one in the bed, and the little one said:

"Good-night!"

 





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