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Play> *Run Zebra Run* mp3
Run Zebra Run stele c12
way over in Africa
when the mornings are sweet
the zebras go running around zebra town
here’s what they are singing
hey everybody in America
thankyou for using a drying rack
makes a zebra go yackity yack
so run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
yeah run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
so run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
every time sometime in America
hangs their clothes on the line
they give a zebra a fine running time
cuz the air stays more clean
and it’s good for you and me
so run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
yeah run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
so run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
the sun can help dry your clothes
and everybody knows
it can warm up your house and dry your clothes
so the zebras will send kisses to your dreams
and you’ll hear them singing this song
oh run zebra run, have fun zebra fun
yeah run zebra run, in the sun zebra sun
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