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The Ugly Duckling Akkorde von
Big Bird
Big Bird

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Verse 1
G

Here's a favorite story

of birds everywhere.

It's called The Ugly Duckling.

It was springtime,

and nestled away in

a thick cover of weeds

close to the bank of a river,

a mother duck was sitting on her nest.

She had been hatching her eggs

for some time

and was getting very tired.

There had been few visitors.

Most of her friends had spent their

time

swimming in the nearby river.

At last, the eggs began to crack,

and soon five little ducklings

were running around.
Eb

Peep, peep, they said,
G

what a big world this is!
Eb

Quack, quack, said their mother,
G

it's a very big world,

so you must stay right here.

There is still one large egg left that

has not hatched.

So she settled down

once again on the nest.

Finally, there was a crack,

and the big egg opened.

Beep, said the new arrival.

The mother duck looked

at him with surprise

and said to herself,

I must say that he is the biggest and ugliest

duckling

that I've ever seen.

The next morning,
Eb

the mother duck
G

and her new family
Eb

marched down to the river.

Quack, quack, she said,
B

and jumped into the water.
G

One by one, they followed her,

and soon they were all swimming


in a straight line up and down the river.

The ugly duckling

brought up the rear.
C

As the days went by,

the ducklings grew bigger and

bigger.

They were all introduced
G

to the other farm animals

by their mother.

At first, the ugly duckling

was happy to

walk over to the barnyard

with his brothers and sisters,

but soon he became

very unhappy.

The chickens laughed at him,

the cows would walk away,

the turkeys gobbled,

and the pigs oinked

as he came near.

Even his brothers and sisters

began to call him names.
A
G

One day he could stand it no longer,

and so he walked out of the barnyard,


through the hedges,

and down to the river.

He began to swim.
Eb
G

He let the current carry him

past the big bend in the river.
F
Eb

He had never been this far from home.
G
Eb
G

After a while, he came to a large marsh

where some wild

ducks were feeding.

He swam over to them.
B
C

What kind of duck are you?

they asked.

The ugly duckling bowed his

head.
G

Well, you're certainly ugly,

they said,

and off they flew.

The duckling spent

the rest of the day

in the marsh

eating the wild rice that grew

there.

As it began to grow dark,
Eb

he walked through the marsh

until he reached the river.

He jumped in and began to swim.
G

For the next few weeks,
F

the ugly duckling
Aaug

stayed close to the river,
F

swimming and drifting with

the current.
A
Eb

On his way, he was greeted

with shouts of laughter

from all the animals he met.
G

He was really sad and lonely.

Soon it was autumn.
Dm

The leaves on the trees turned
G

red and yellow
Dm

and fi nally fell to the ground.
F
G

The duckling had to stop his wandering

and make a warm nest

to keep out the cold

winds that began to blow.
C

One afternoon,
G

a flock of beautiful birds

flew overhead.
F

The duckling had never seen birds

so lovely.
G

They were gleaming white
Eb
F

with long, graceful necks.

They were on their way
Eb
G

to warmer lakes and ponds.

The duckling wished he could go with them,

but he was too ashamed

of his ugliness.

Winter arrived, and it was very cold.
A
G

The duckling had to swim round

and round in the water

to keep it from freezing over.

Food was scarce.

Then, one day, the sun began to feel

warm again on his feathers.

The ice melted,
G
A

and in the nearby trees,
G

the birds began to sing.

Spring had returned.

He stood and stretched his

wings.

They felt stronger than ever,
G

and soon he was flying over the

woods and meadows.
G

Looking below,

he saw a lovely pond

surrounded by a large garden.

He came down and rested

on the surface of the pond.
G
C

From the far side,
G

three white swans swam

out

from the overhanging branches
F
Eb

of a weeping willow tree.
F
F

The duckling recognized the birds
Eb

as the same ones he'd seen
F
Eb

flying south in the autumn. him.
G
C

I wish I could make friends
G

with those beautiful birds,
C

he thought, but I'm so ugly they'll
A

laugh at me and swim away.

The swan swam towards him,

ruffling their feathers.
A
G

The ugly duckling bowed his head

and waited for the laughter.
Eb

As he looked down,
F#

he saw a reflection
D
Eb

in the clear water of the pond.
B
G
F#

It was a large white bird
Ebm
Eb

with a long, graceful neck.
G

Suddenly, he realized he was
F#m

looking at his own re flection.
B

He was no longer awkward and ugly,
A
B

he was a beautiful swan.

The other swans swam around him,

bowing their heads

and stroking him with their beaks.

At first, he felt quite shy

and hid his head under his wing.

At last, he lifted up his slender neck

and looked around at his new home.

Some children had come

to the edge of the pond

and were throwing bread

and corn into the water.

As the other swans fell in line behind him,

he swam towards the children.

Look at the swans,

the children cried.

Aren't they beautiful?

But the ugly duckling

was the most beautiful of them all. you

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