If Old Man Noah...
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Old Man Noah - Pull on your Old Man Noah beard.
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had a rain-
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Rain - Let your fingers be falling rain.
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coat,
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Coat - Close your coat around you.
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I'm bettin' it was tattered and worn
with a hole in the sleeve
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Sleeve - Point to your elbow.
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chewed by a billygoat,
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Billygoat - Give yourself goat horns.
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that's what I believe
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I believe - Point to yourself.
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if Old Man Noah had a raincoat. Raincoat, raincoat.
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Old Man Noah, Rain, and Coat are all just like before.
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If Old Man Noah had a raincoat,
I'm betting it was grimy and gray.
Moldy and musty and smellin' kinda funny,
with a hole in the sleeve...
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Smellin' kinda funny - Hold your nose.
Everything else is just like before.
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If Old Man Noah had a raincoat,
I'm bettin that the pockets were full
with sugar for the horses
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Horses - Pretend your riding a horse.
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and carrots for the bunnies,
it was moldy and musty and smellin' kinda funny,
with a hole...
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Bunny - Make your fingers into bunny ears.
Everything else is as before.
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If Old Man Noah had a raincoat,
I'm bettin' that it held a surprise.
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Surprise - Show yourself surprised!
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One big pocket where the mice would get together,
with sugar for...
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Pocket - Trace a big square in front of you.
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If Old Man Noah had a raincoat,
I'm bettin' that he wore it each day.
With the collar turned up and a hood for the weather,
one big pocket where...
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Collar turned up - Turn your collar up.
Hood - Put your hands over your head.
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I'm bettin' that he buttoned it up to his chin,
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Buttoned it up - Button up your coat
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until that fine, sun-shiny day,
when the ark went "bump" and the doors swung open
and the animals were led away.
Then Noah lifted out those little gray mice,
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Sun-shiny
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shook his coat out once and he shook it out twice,
then he fed it to the billygoat.
That's what I believe,
if Old Man Noah had a raincoat.
Raincoat, raincoat.
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Shook his coat out - Shake your coat!
Billygoat - as before
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