| MARK TAMSULA'S NOVICE OLD-TIME FIDDLE COURSE I |
| Walkin in the Parlor |
| Never guess what I saw |
| I saw _____________ (he / she) was walkin in the parlor |
| (He / she) was walkin in the parlor late last night |
| Walkin in the parlor oh what a sight |
| Never guess what I saw |
| I saw myself walkin in the parlor |
| I was walkin in the parlor late last night |
| Groundhog |
| Shoulder up your gun and whistle up your dog |
| Shoulder up your gun and whistle up your dog |
| Going to the woods for to catch a groundhog |
| Poor groundhog |
| Run here Sally with a ten foot pole |
| Run here Sally with a ten foot pole |
| Gonna twist that whistlepig out of his hole |
| Poor groundhog |
| Here comes Sal with a snicker and a grin |
| Here comes Sal with a snicker and a grin |
| Groundhog gravy all over her chin |
| Poor groundhog |
| Look out fellas I'm goin wild |
| Look out fellas I'm goin wild |
| Gonna eat that hog before he strikes the ground |
| Poor groundhog |
| Look out fellas they're about to fall |
| Look out fellas they're about to fall |
| They'll eat till their britches wont button at all |
| Poor groundhog |
| Eat up the meat and save the hide |
| Eat up the meat and save the hide |
| The best durn shoestring you ever done tied |
| Poor groundhog |
| Meat's in the cupbourd and the butter's in the churn |
| Meat's in the cupbourd and the butter's in the churn |
| If that ain't groundhog I'll be durned |
| Poor groundhog |
| There's a little piece of cornbread laying on the shelf |
| A little piece of cornbread laying on the shelf |
| If you want any more you've got to sing it for yourself |
| Poor groundhog |