(Nilsson)
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Ten little Indians,
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Standing in a line.
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One stood looking at another man's wife,
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Then there were nine.
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Nine little Indians,
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Their hearts were full of hate.
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One took his neighbour's goods,
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Then there were eight.
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Eight little Indians,
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They just got down from heaven.
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One told a lie about another's best friend,
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Then there were seven.
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Seven little Indians,
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All trying to get their kicks.
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One thought he'd found another way to get to heaven,
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Then there were six.
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Six little Indians,
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Trying to stay alive.
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One took another's life,
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Then there were five.
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Five little indians,
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All trying to find the door.
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One pulled his mother down,
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Then there were four.
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Four little Indians,
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All thinking that they gotta be free.
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One little Indian forgot to say his prayers,
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Then there were three.
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Three little Indians,
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Deciding what they're gonna have to do.
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One took the name of God in vain,
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Then there were two.
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Two little Indians,
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Thinking that they oughtta have some fun.
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One took a liking to a picture of himself,
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Then there was one.
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One little Indian,
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Out looking for the sun.
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At six o'clock, the moon came out,
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Then there was none.
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Ten Little Indians
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The Yardbirds |