Once upon a time in a nursery rhyme
There are three bears
One is the Poppa Bear, one is the Momma Bear and one is the Wee Bear.
Chucka-boom, chucka-boom, chucka-boom-boom-boom
And they all go a-walking
In the green woods a-talking
Along comes a maiden fair
With long flowing golden hair
Goldilocks, Goldilocks
Knocks, knocks, knocks
Nobody home, nobody home
She goes right in, has herself a ball
The story so far but that ain’t all
Chucka-boom, chucka-boom, chucka-boom-boom-boom
The bears come home, see a terrible mess
And they all cry out in great distress
Who’s been eating my porridge says the Poppa Bear, says the Poppa Bear
Who’s been eating my porridge says the Momma Bear, says the Momma Bear
Who has eaten my porridge says the Wee Bear, says the Wee Bear
Chucka-boom, chucka-boom, chucka-boom-boom-boom
Who’s been sitting in my chair says the Poppa Bear, says the Poppa Bear
Who’s been sitting in my chair says the Momma Bear, says the Momma Bear
Who has broken my chair says the Wee Bear, says the Wee Bear
Up those stairs chuck- a- boom- boom-boom
The bears go up to their room-room-room
Who’s been sleeping in my bed says the Poppa Bear, says the Poppa Bear
Who’s been sleeping in my bed says the Momma Bear, says the Momma Bear
Who is sleeping in my bed says the Wee Bear, says the Wee Bear
Chucka-boom, chucka-boom, chucka-boom-boom-boom
Goldilocks wakes in a horrible fright
She wishes those bears were out of sight
Did you have a good rest says the Poppa Bear, says the Poppa Bear
Glad you’re our guest says the Momma Bear, says the Momma Bear
Was my porridge the best says the Wee Bear, says the Wee Bear
She hugs those bears one, two, and three
And she gets to stay on for tea-tea-tea
Chucka-boom, chucka-boom, chucka-boom-boom-boom
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