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Pan; Song OfAutor des Textes: Brandt, Jay B.
Oh, I say have ye heard of the godling called Pan,
he lives in the forest, he looks like a man.
With the horns of a goat and a man's beard too,
When he's in the forest he's seen by few.
I say have ye heard of the godling called Pan,
he lives in the forest, he looks like a man.
Now the godling called Pan loved the nymph named Srynx,
and chased her about for to mate like two minks.
But she hid in the reeds to escape his lust.
and he cried, !I'll have ye this way if I must!"
So he transformed her into his pipe o' five reeds
and Srynx now sees to all his musical needs.
Now the godling called Pan is a merry faun,
he lives for the day and laughs all day long.
With the legs of a goat and a goat's tail, too.
he's there right behind ye, he's looking at you!
I say, have ye heard of the godling called Pan?
he lives in the forest, he looks like a man.
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