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BOOK REVIEW: Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be is a traditional song illustrated by Sylvia Ion. The sun waves good-bye
as it sets behind the rooftop and the nail-biting begins.
What could be taking that spiky-haired Johnny so long at the
fair? The moon appears and his sister is still fretting in
the window flanked by her toy sun and moon. It takes some
time to win ribbons in pig races, bubble blowing contests and
pie-eating contests. Johnny finally arrives carrying all
of the things he promised to bring. The sun and moon toys
can now go to sleep propped up back to back. The End.

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Oh, Dear, what can the
matter be? Oh, Dear, what can the matter be?

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Oh, Dear, what can the
matter be? Johnny's so long at the fair.

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He promised to bring
me a basket of posies

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A garland of lilies,
A garland of roses

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He promised to bring
me a bunch of blue ribbons

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To tie up my bonnie brown hair.
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Oh, Dear, what can the
matter be? Oh, dear, what can the matter be?

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Oh, dear, what can the
matter be? Johnny's so long at the fair.
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