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WILL HE BE MY KNIGHT?   Understanding & pronouncing kn & wr

Ohr Olivkovich. WILL HE BE MY KNIGHT?   Understanding & pronouncing kn & wr. Into my room comes a knight In he comes – not knocking , In he comes – just knob wrecking!. Into my room comes the knight, In he comes – carrying a knife and a wrench, In he comes – what a wretch!.

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WILL HE BE MY KNIGHT?   Understanding & pronouncing kn & wr

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  1. Ohr Olivkovich WILL HE BE MY KNIGHT?  Understanding & pronouncing kn & wr

  2. Into my room comes a knight In he comes – not knocking, In he comes – just knob wrecking!

  3. Into my room comes the knight, In he comes –carrying a knife and a wrench, In he comes –what a wretch!

  4. Into my room comes the knight, In he comes - wrapped with his delight, In he comes - kneeling with all his might!

  5. But I say - he is not right! I say - he will not be my knight! I say - the knot will not be tied tonight!

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