A FROG he would a-wooing go, Heigh ho! says Rowley, Whether his mother would let him or no. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. So off he set with his opera hat, Heigh ho! says Rowley, And on the road he met with a rat. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. Pray, Mister Rat, will you go with me? Heigh ho! says Rowley, Kind Mistress Mousey for to see? With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. They came to the door of Mousey's hall, Heigh ho! says Rowley, They gave a loud knock, and they gave a loud call. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. Pray, Mistress Mouse, are you within? Heigh ho! says Rowley, Oh yes, kind sirs, I'm sitting to spin. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. Pray, Mistress Mouse, will you give us some beer? Heigh ho! says Rowley, For Froggy and I are fond of good cheer. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. Pray, Mister Frog, will you give us a song? Heigh ho! says Rowley, Let it be something that's not very long. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. Indeed, Mistress Mouse, replied Mister Frog, Heigh ho! says Rowley, A cold has made me as hoarse as a dog. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. Since you have a cold, Mister Frog, Mousey said, Heigh ho! says Rowley, I'll sing you a song that I have just made. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. But while they were all a-merry-making, Heigh ho! says Rowley, A cat and her kittens came tumbling in. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. The cat she seized the rat by the crown, Heigh ho! says Rowley, The kittens they pulled the little mouse down. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. This put Mister Frog in a terrible fright, Heigh ho! says Rowley, He took up his hat and he wished them good-night. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. But as Froggy was crossing over a brook, Heigh ho! says Rowley, A lily-white duck came and gobbled him up. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. So there was an end of one, two, three, Heigh ho! says Rowley, The rat, the mouse, and the little frog-ee. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SNAKE by DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE SONNET TO NIGHT by JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE RED HANRAHAN'S SONG ABOUT IRELAND by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE WORKING MAN'S SONG by JOHN STUART BLACKIE GIBBON by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. A MESSAGE COMMITTED TO THE WAVES by EDWARD CARPENTER |