[转载]迪斯尼英文儿歌歌词精选
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Bicycle Built for two Daisy, daisy, give me your answer do
Animal Fair
I went to the animal fair, the birds and the beasts
were there.
The big baboon, by the light of the moon, was combing his aubum
hair.
The monkey he got drunk, and sat on the elephant’s trunk.
The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, and that was the end of
the monk.
Said a flea to a fly in a flue, said the flea ”oh, what shall we
do?:
Said the fly, “Let us flee!” Said the flea: ”Let us fly!”
So they flew through a flaw in the flue.
I went to the animal fair, the birds and the beasts were
there.
The big baboon, by the light of the moon, was combing his aubum
hair.
The monkey he got drunk, and sat on the elephant’s trunk.
The elephant sneezed and fell on his knees, and that was the end of
the monk., the monk, the monk
Oh, Susanna!
Oh, I come from Alabama my
banjo班卓琴on my knee.
And I’m going to
Louisiana, my true love for to see.
Wee, it rained all night the day I left. The weather it was
dry.
The sun so hot, I froze to death.
Susanna, don’t you cry.
Oh, susanna! Oh, don’t your cry for me.
For I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee.
Old Macdonald
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
And on that farm he had some Chicks. E-I-E-I-O.
With a chick-chick here. And a chick-chick there.
Here a chick. There a chick. Everywhere a chick.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
And on that farm he had some cows. E-I-E-I-O.
With a moo-moo here. And a moo-moo there.
Here a moo. There a moo. Everywhere a moo-moo.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
And on that farm he had some ducks. E-I-E-I-O.
With a quack-quack here. And a quack-quack there.
Here a quack. There a moo. Everywhere a quack-quack.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
And on that farm he had some pigs. E-I-E-I-O.
With a oink-oink here. And a oink-oink there.
Here a oink, there a oink. Everywhere a oink-baa.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
And on that farm he had some dogs. E-I-E-I-O.
With a bow-bow here. And a bow-bow there.
Here a bow. There a bow. Everywhere a bow-bow.
Old Macdonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
This old man
This old man, he
played one. He played knick-knack on my thumb
.(Chorus) With a knick-knack, patty-whack. Give a dog a bone.
This old man, he played two. He played knick-knack on my shoe
This old man, he played three. He played knick-knack on my
knee.
This old man, he played four. He played knick-knack on my
door.
This old man, he played five. He played knick-knack on my
hive.
This old man, he played six. He played knick-knack on my
sticks.
This old man, he played seven. He played knick-knack up to
heaven.
This old man, he played eight. He played knick-knack on my
gate.
This old man, he played nine. He played knick-knack on my
line.
This old man, he played ten. He played knick-knack over
again.
2.
I’ve been working on the railroad, all the live-long day.
I’ve been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away.
Can’t you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early in the mom.
Can’t you hear the captain shouting, “Dinah, blow your horn!”
Dinah, won’t you blow? Dinah, won’t you blow?
Dinah, won’t you blow your horn? Dinah, won’t you blow?
Dinah, won’t you blow? Dinah, won’t you blow your horn?
Someone’s in the kitchen with Dianh, someone’s in the kitchen, I know
Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah, strummin’ on the old banjo
And he’s singin’
“Fee-fi-fiddley-l-oh! Fee-fi-fiddley-l-oh! Fee-fi-fiddley-l-oh!”
Strummin’ on the old banjo.oh Strummin’ on the odl banjo.
I’ve been working on the railroad, all the live long day.
I’ve been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away.
Can’t you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early in the mom.
Can’t you hear the captain shouting, “Dinah, blow your horn!”
3.
Three blind mice, three blind mice.
See how they run, see how they run.
They all ran after the farmer’s wife,
She cut off their tails with a carving knife.
Did you ever see such a sight in your life.
As three blind mice?
5.
He floats through the air with the greatest of ease.
The daring young man on the flying trapeze.
His actions are graceful, all girls he does please.
And my love he has stolen away.
6.
When I was young, I used to wait on master.
And hand him his plate. I’d pass the bottle when he got dry.
And brush away the blue-tail fly.
CHORSU
Jimmy crack corn, and I don’t care.
Jimmy crack corn, and I don’t care.
Jimmy crack corn, and I don’t care.
My master gone away.
One day he rode around the farm, the flies so numerous, they did swarm
One chanced to bite him on the thigh, the devil take the blue-tail fly.
7.
When you mail a letter, you can send it anywhere.
On foot, by truck, by airplane. The postman gets it there.
So write a letter to a friend, Maybe she’ll write you.
No matter what, you always know.
The mail must go through.
Chorus
The mail must go through. The mail must go through.
No matter if it rains or snows.
The mail must go through. The mail must go through.
The mail must go through. No matter it rains or snows
The mail must go through.
Some folks live in a city, some live in a little town.
Even if you live out on a farm. There’s a post man making his rounds.
So mail someone a letter, even just a card will do.
You know it’s nice when the postman, has a letter in his sack for you.
8.
Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam.
Where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word.
And the skies are not cloudy all day.
Home, home on the range.
Where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word.
And the skies are not cloudy all day.
9.
It ain’t gonna rain no more, no more
It ain’t gonna rain no more.
How in the heck can I wash my neck.
If it ain’t gonna rain no more?
Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb.
Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow.
And everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went.
Everywhere that Mary went, the lam was sure to go.
It followed her to school one day, school one day, school one day.
It followed her to school one day, that was against the rule.
It made the children laugh and play, laugh and play, laugh and play.
Why does the lamb love Mary so, mary so, Mary so?
Why does the lamb love mary so? The eager children cry.
Why, Mary loves the lam, you know lamb, you know, lamb, you know.
Mary loves the lamb, you know, the teacher did reply.
12.
Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd.
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks.
I don’t’ care if ever get back.
‘Cause it’s root, root, root for the home team.
If they don’t win, it’s a shame.
For it’s one, two, three strikes, you’re out at the old ball game.
13.
The stars out, the moon is up. It’s time to go to be.
I’m so glad you have a place to lay your little head.
Have a deep and peaceful sleep. Dream away the hours.
When you wake the sun will come, to smile upon the flowers.
Go to sleep my little friend, beneath the evening star.
You will always have a friend, no matter where your are.
15.
You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out.
You put your right foot in, and you shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That’s what it’s all about.
You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out.
You put your left foot in, and you shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That’s what it’s all about.
You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out.
You put your right hand in, and you shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That’s what it’s all about.
You put your left hand in, you put your left hand out.
You put your left hand in, and you shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That’s what it’s all about.
You put your head in, you put your head out.
You put your head in, and you shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That’s what it’s all about.
You put your whole self in, you put your whole self out.
You put your whole self in, and you shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around.
That’s what it’s all about.
16.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain she comes.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain she comes.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain She’ll be comin’ round the mountain.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain she comes.
She’ll be driving’ six white horses when she comes (Yee-hah!)
She’ll be driving’ six white horses when she comes (Yee-hah!)
She’ll be driving’ six white horses. She’ll be driving’ six white horses.
She’ll be driving’ six white horses when she comes (Yee-hah!)
And we’ll go down to meet her when she comes.
We’ll go down to meet her when she comes.
We’ll go down to meet her. We’ll go down to meet her.
We’ll go down to meet her when she comes.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain she comes.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain she comes.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain She’ll be comin’ round the mountain.
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain she comes.
17.
One little, two little, three little Indians: Four little, five little, six little Indians;
Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians; Ten little Indian boys.
Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians; Seven little, six little, five little Indians;
Four little, three little, tow little Indians; One little Indian boy.
18.
There a hold in the middle of the ground.
The prettiest hold that you ever did see. Well, a hole in the ground.
CHORUS
And the green grass grew all around and around.
And the green grass grew all around.
And in this hole there was a root.
The prettiest root that you ever did see.
Well, the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.
And on this root there was a tree.
The prettiest tree that you ever did see.
Well, the tree on the root and the root in the hole.
And the hole in the ground.
And on this tree there was a branch,
The prettiest branch that you ever did see.
Well, a branch on the tree and the tree on the root.
And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.
And on this branch there was a twig.
The prettiest twig that you ever did see.
Well, the twig on the branch and the branch on the tree.
And the tree on the root and the root in the hole
And the hole in the ground.
Well, on this twig there was a nest.
The prettiest nest that you ever did see.
Well, a nest on the twig.
And the twig on the branch and the branch on the tree.
And the tree on the root and root in the hole.
And the hole in the ground.
And in this nest there was an egg.
The prettiest egg that you ever did see.
Well, the egg in the nest and the nest on the twig.
And the twig on the branch and the branch on the tree.
And the tree on the root and the root in the hole. And the hole in the ground.
And in this egg there was a bird.
The prettiest bird that you ever did see.
Well, the bird in the egg and the egg in the nest.
And the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch.
And the branch on the tree and the tree on the root.
And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.
And on this bird there was a wing.
The prettiest wing that you ever did see.
Well, the wing on the bird.
And the bird in the egg and the egg in the nest.
And the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch.
And the branch on the tree and the tree on the root.
And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.
And on this wing there was a feather.
The prettiest feather that you ever did see.
Well, the feather on the wing and the wing on the bird.
And the bird in the egg and the egg in the nest.
And the nest on the twig and the twig on the branch.
And the branch on the tree and the tree on the root.
And the root in the hole and the hole in the ground.
19.
In the good, old summertime, in the good old summer time.
Strolling through, the shady lanes with your baby mine.
You hold her hand and she hold yours. And that’s a very good sign.
That she’s your tootsie-wootsie, in the good, old summertime.
Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.
22.
I’m a policeman dressed in blue, here are some things I like to do.
Direct the traffic in your town, help to keep you safe and sound.
It’s my job and I like it fine. No one has a better job than mine.
23.
All around the cobbler’s beach, the monkey chased the weasel
The monkey though twas all in fun, POP! Goes the weasel.
I’ve no time to wait and sigh, no patience to wait ‘til by and by.
So kiss me quick, I’m off-goodbye!
Pop! Goes the weasel!
A penny for a spool of thread, a penny for a needle.
That’s the way the money goes, POP! Goes the weasel!
You may try to sew and sew, and never make something regal.
So roll it up and let it go, POP, goes the weasel!
24.
I wish I was in the land of cotton, old times there are not forgotten.
Look away, book away, look away, Dixieland.
In Dixieland where I was born, early on one frosty monin’
Look away, book away, look away, Dixieland.
I wish I was in Dixie, Hurray! Hurray!
To live and die in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
25.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.
When the blazing sun is gone, when he nothing shines upon.
The you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.
26.
The farmer in the dell, the farmer in the dell.
Hi-ho, the derry-o, the farmer in the dell.
The farmer takes a wife(etc), the wife takes the child (etc)
The child takes the nurse(etc), the nurse takes the dog(etc).
The dog takes the cat(etc), the cat takes the rat(etc).
The rat takes the cheese(etc), the chest stands alone(etc).
27.
Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony.
Stuck a feather in his hat, and called it macaroni.
CHORUS
Yankee Doodle, keep it up, Yankee Doodle, Dandy
Mind the music and the step and with the girls be handy.
Father and I went down to camp along with Captain Good win.
There were the men and boys as thick as hasty puddin’
CHORUS
And there was Captain Washington, upon a slapping stallion.
Giving orders to his men, I guess there were a million
Yankee Doodle is a tune, that comes in mighty hand.
The enemy all runs away, at Yankee Doodle Dandy.
28.
On top of Old smoky, all covered with snow.
I lost my true lover, for courin’ too show.
For courtin’s a pleasure, and parting is grief.
And a false-hearted lover is worse than a thief.
For a thief will just rob you and take all you pay.
But a false-hearted lover will lead you astray.
On top of Old smoky all covered with snow.
I lost my true lover for courtin’ to slow.
29.
Blow the man down
I’ll sing you a song, a good song of the sea.
With a way! Hey! Blow the man down!
And trust that you’ll join in the chorus with me.
Give me some time to blow the man down.
There was an old skipper, I don’t know his name.
With a way! Hey! Blow the man down!
Although he once played a remarkable game.
Give me some time to blow the man down.
His ship lay becalmed in the tropical seas.
With a way! Hey! Blow the man down!
He whistled all day. But in vain, for a breeze.
Give me some time to blow the man down
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
My Bonnie lies over the ocean, My Bonnie lies over the sea,
My Bonnie lies over the ocean. Oh bring back my bonnie to me.
Bring back, bring back, oh bring back my bonnie to me, to me.
Bring back, bring back, oh, bring back my bonnie to me.
Sailing, sailing
Sailing, sailing over the bounding main.
Fro many a stormy wind shall blow ere Jack comes home again.
Sailing, sailing over the bounding main.
For many a stormy wind shall blow ere Jack comes home again.
Up she Rises.
CHORUS
Way, hey and up she rises, Way, hey and up she rises.
Way, hey and up she rises, early in the morning.
What do you do with a drunken sailor?
What do you do with a drunken sailor?
What do you do with a drunken sailor? Early in the morning.
Put him in a longboat ‘tl he’s sober.
Put him in a longboat ‘tl he’s sober.
Put him in a longboat ‘tl he’s sober.
Early in the morning.
30.
The camptown ladies sing this song, doo-dah! Doo-dah!
The camptown track is five miles long. Oh doo-dah-day!
I came down here with my hat caved in Doo-dah! Doo-dah!
I go back home with a pocket full of tin. Oh doo-dah-day!
Gonna run all right, gonna run all day.
I bet my money on the bobtail rag. Somebody bet on the bay.
31.
I had an old dog and his name was blue.
Bet you five dollars he’s a good dog, too.
I had an old dog and his name was blue.
I bet you five dollars he’s a good dog, too.
CHORUS
I’m saying, yah-hah, Blue, you good dog, you.
I’m a singing yah-hah, Blue, oh, yeah, you good dog, you.
Well, Old Blue comes when I blow my horn.
Old Blue comes when I blow my horn.
Blue comes running through the yellow corn.
Old blue comes when I blow my horn
Late in the year of ’93, I got pinned ‘neath a fallen tree.
Old Blue turned, ran straight to town, came right back with old Doc Brown.
I remember when Blue and I roamed the hills beneath the sky!
One day my old blue died, like a child. I knelt and cried.
Well, when I get to Heaven, First thing I’ll do,
Grab my horn and call for Blue.
When I get to Heaven, first thing I’ll do.
Grab my horn and blow for Blue.
32.
CHORUS
Here we go looply-loo! Here we go looply-loo!
Here we go looply-loo! All on a Saturday night!
You put your right hand in, you put your right hand out.
You give your hand a shake, shake, shake.
You put your left hand in, you put your left hand out.
You give your hand a shake, shake, shake.
You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out.
You give your foot a shake, shake, shake.
You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out.
You give your foot a shake, shake, shake.
You put your little head in, you put your little head out.
You give your little head a shake, shake, shake.
You put your whole self in, you put your whole self out.
You give your whole self a shake, shake, shake.
All on a Saturday, all on a Saturday, all on a Saturday night.
33.
East side, West side, all around the town.
The tots sing ”Ring-a-Rosy”, “London Bridge is falling down?”
Boys and girls together, me and Mamie O’Rourke, tripped the light fantastic
On the sidewalks of New York
34.
Put on the skiller, put on the lid, Mammy’s gonna make a little shortnin’ bread.
That ain’t all she’s going to do, mammy’s gonna make a little coffee, too.
Mammy’s little baby loves shortnin’ shortnin’
Mammy’s little baby loves shortnin’ bread.
Mammy’s little baby loves shortnin’ shortnin’
Mammy’s little baby loves shortnin’bread.
35
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
His name is my name too.
Wherever we go out, the people always shout.
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
Da Da Da Da Da Da Da!
36
Once there was a maiden, so beautiful and kind.
She was the smallest maiden fair that you could ever find.
She was sweet and she was gentle, and she loved the simple way.
At night she slept in a walnut shell, she sailed on a flower all day.
CHOURS
Tiny Thumbelina, you could fit into my hand.
I hope you find a happy place, in a sunny fairyland.
Somewhere there’s tiny prince, he’s handsome good and kind.
He is just the prince that Thumbelina wants to find
He’s strong and he is gentle and he loves the simple way.
He and Thumbelina will be happy all their days.
37
The bear went over the mountain, the bear went over the mountain.
The bear went over the mountain, to see what he could see.
And all that he could see was the other side of the mountain.
The other side of the mountain, the other side of the mountain.
Was all that he could see!
The bear went over the river, the bear went over the river,
The bear went over the river, to see what he could see.
And all that he could see was the other side of the river.
The other side of the river, the other side of the river.
Was all that he could see!
For he’s a jolly good fellow! For he’s a jolly good fellow!
For he’s a jolly good fellow! Which nobody can deny!
Which nobody can deny, which nobody can deny!
For he’s a jolly good fellow! For he’s a jolly good fellow!
For he’s a jolly good fellow! Which nobody can deny!
38
From this valley they say you are going,
I will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile.
For I know you are taking the sunshine.
That has lighten my pathway a while.
Come and sit by my side if you love me,
Don’t’ hasten to bid me do,
But remember the Red River Valley,
And the one that has loved you so true.
Just remember the Red River Valley
And the one who has loved you so true
39
CHORUS
Lou, lou, skip to my lou. Lou, lou, skip to my lou.
Lou, lou, skip to my lou. Skip to my lou, my darlin’
Flies in the buttermilk, shoo fly, shoo!
Flies in the buttermilk, shoo fly, shoo!
Flies in the buttermilk, shoo fly, shoo!
Skip to my lou, my darlin’
Lost my partner, what’ll I do?
Lost my partner, what’ll I do?
Lost my partner, what’ll I do?
Skip to my lou, my darlin’
I’ll find another one-a pretty one, too.
I’ll find another one-a pretty one, too.
I’ll find another one-a pretty one, too.
Skip to my lou, my darlin’
I’ve got a fal and that ain’t all, I’ve got a gal who’s ten feet tall.
Sleeps in the kitchen with her feet in the hall.
Skip to my lou, my darlin’
I know a fellow, his name is Bill
He was born on the side of hill,
One leg’s longer than the other one still.
Skip to my lou, my darlin’
40
Way down upon the swanee river, far, far, away.
There’s where my heart is turning ever there’s where the old folks stay.
All up and down the whole creation, sadly I roam.
Still longing for the old plantation and for the old folks at home.
All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere I roam.
Oh, lady, how my heart grows weary, far from the old folks at home.
One little hut among the bushes, one that I love.
Still sadly to my memory rushes, no matter where I love.
When will I see the bees a-hummin’ all round the comb?
When will I hear the banjo strummin’ down in my good old home?
All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere I roam.
Oh, lady, how my heart grows weary, far from the old folks at home.
41.
There’s a yellow rose in Texas, I’m going back to see.
No other fellow loves her as half as much as me.
She cried so when I left her, It almost broke my heart.
And if we ever meet again, we never more shall part.
She’s the sweetest little rosebud, that texas ever knew.
Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew.
You can talk about your Clementine and dream of Rosalie.
But the Yellow rose of Texas is the only girl for me.
Buffalo Gals
CHORUS
Buffalo gals, wont’ you come out tonight
Come out tonight, come out tonight?
Buffalo gals, won’t you come out tonight.
And dance by the light of the moon?
As I was strollin’s down the street.
Down the street, down the street.
A pretty little fal’s I chanced to meet.
Oh, she was sweet to me!
I’d like to make this gal my wife.
Gal my wife, gal my wife.
I ‘d make her happy for all her life.
If she would marry me!
42.
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.
London bridge is falling down, my fair lady.
Build it up with iron bars. (etc)
Iron bars will bend and break (etc)
Build it up with pins and needles (etc)
Pins and needles rust and bend (etc)
Build it up with gold and silver (etc)
Gold and silver I’ve not got (etc)
London Bridge is falling down (etc)
43.
Here we go round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
Here we go round the mulberry bush, so early in the morning.
This is the way we wash our clothes, wash our clothes, wash our clothes.
This is the way we wash our clothes, so early Monday morning.
This is the way we iron our clothes, iron our clothes, iron our clothes.
This is the way we iron our clothes, so early Tuesday morning.
This is the way we scrub the floor, scrub the floor, scrub the floor.
This is the way we scrub the floor, so early Wednesday morning.
This is the way we mend our clothes, mend our clothes, mend our clothes.
This is the way we mend our clothes, so early Thursday morning.
This is the way we sweep the house, sweep the house, sweep the house.
This is the way we sweep the house, so early Friday morning.
This is the way we bake our bread, bake our bread, bake our bread.
This is the way we bake our bread, so early Saturday morning.
This is the way we go to church, go to church, go to church.
This is the way we go to church, so early Sunday morning.
44.
Freer Jacques, Freer Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous?
Sonnez les matines, sonnez les matines, Ding, ding dong, ding ding,dong.
Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Brother John? Brother John?
Morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing, ding ding dong, ding,ding dong.
45.
CHORUS
It’s so cozy to ride in my dump truck, Everybody come and ride along with me.
It’s so cozy to ride in my dump truck, hop in the back and you will see.
Tip-tip the dumper, honk-honk the horn.
Can’t you just hear the engine roarin? Crank-crank the engine.
Grind-grind the gears, just listen to the wind whistlin’ in your ears.
Hop in Mr. Rooster, Hop in Mrs. Hen
Hey there, pig, climb in again. Step aboard there, doggie.
Waddle in here, duck, hey there, Miss Kitty, take a ride in my truck.
46.
There was a farmer had a dog, and bingo was his name, OH!
B-I-N-G-O! B-I-N-G-O! B-I-N-G-O!
And bingo was his name, Oh!
(repeat five times, dropping one letter each time).
47.
Oh, I went down South for to see my Sal, singin” Polly wolly Doodle” all the day.
My sally is a spunky gal, singin” Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.
CHORUS
Fare thee well, fare the well, fare thee well, my fairy fay.
For I’m goin’ to Louisiana for to see my susyanna.
Singin’ “Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.
Oh, my sal, she is a maiden fair, singin” Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.
Well a bullfrog sitin’ on a railroad track. Singin’ “Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.
Just a-pickin’ his teeth with a carpet tack, singin’” Polly Wolly Doodle” all the day.
48.
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die.
There was an old lady who swallowed a spider.
That wiggled and wriggled and jiggled inside her.
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die.
There was an old lady who swallowed a bird.
Now, how absurd! To swallow a bird!
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
That wiggled and wriggled and jiggled inside her.
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die
There was an old lady who swallowed a cat.
Imagine that! She swallowed a cat!
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird.
Swallowed the bird to catch the spider.
That wiggled and wriggled and jiggled inside her.
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die
There was an old lady who swallowed a dog.
My, what a hog! To swallowed a dog!
She swallowed the dog to catch the cat.
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird.
Swallowed the bird to catch the spider.
That wiggled and wriggled and jiggled inside her.
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die
There was an old lady who swallowed a goat.
Just opened her throat, and swallowed a goat
She swallowed the goat to catch the dog..
She swallowed the dog to catch the cat.
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird.
Swallowed the bird to catch the spider.
That wiggled and wriggled and jiggled inside her.
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die
There was an old lady who swallowed a cow.
I don’t know how, but she swallowed a cow!
She swallowed the cow to catch the goat
She swallowed the goat to catch the dog..
She swallowed the dog to catch the cat.
She swallowed the cat to catch the bird.
Swallowed the bird to catch the spider.
That wiggled and wriggled and jiggled inside her.
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly.
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly.
Perhaps she’ll die
There was an old lady who swallowed a horse.
She died, of course.
49.
Whenever we have a friend for lunch,
There’s just one thing to do.
We pick some berries and catch a fish.
And make a carrot stew.
CHORUS
Carrot stew, carrot stew! It’s our favorite thing to do.
Get a pot and a carrot to tow, and cook up a carrot stew.
Nothing makes our tummies so full and keeps us happy too.
As a great big pot or a little bitty bow!
Or a spoonful of carrot stew.
So when you come to our little house.
Bring a carrot if you have a few.
Well put it in a pot’ til it’s nice and hot.
And make some carrot stew.
25.
I am just a weary pilgrim, plodding through this world of sin.
Getting ready for that city, when the saints go marching in
CHORUS
Oh, when the
Saints go marching in, Oh, when the Saints go marching
in.