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The Gremlins Complete Text


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as they sing, the gremlins hop from one leg to another in time with the rhythm:

Wipple Scrumpet in the sky,
Wipple Scrumpet in the sky,
Pilots all were born to fly
Higher than the highest high–
Wipple Scrumpet in the sky.

The gremlins danced far into the night and feasted upon used postage stamps until the small hours, and above the sounds of their revelry was heard the voice of Gus as he sang many songs and toasted his small benefactors with many tankards of good strong ale.

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