A frog went walking one fine day A-hmmm, A-hmmm, A frog went walking one fine day, He met Miss Mousie on the way A-hmmm, A-hmmm. He said Miss Mousie will you marry me A-hmmm, A-hmmm, He said Miss Mousie will you marry me, We'll live together in a hollow tree, A-hmmm, A-hmmm. The first to the wedding was farmer Brown A-hmmm, A-hmmm, The first to the wedding was farmer Brown He brought his wife in a wedding gown. A-hmmm, A-hmmm. The second to the wedding was Dr. Dick A-hmmm, A-hmmm, The second to the wedding was Dr. Dick He ate so much that he nearly got sick. A-hmmm, A-hmmm. The third to the wedding was Grandma Green A-hmmm, A-hmmm, The third to the wedding was Grandma Green Her shawl was blue but it wasn't clean. A-hmmm, A-hmmm. And what do you think they had for supper? A-hmmm, A-hmmm, And what do you think they had for supper? Some fried mosquitoes without any butter. A-hmmm, A-hmmm. And what do you think they had for a fiddle? A-hmmm, A-hmmm, And what do you think they had for a fiddle? An old tin can with a hole in the middle. A-hmmm, A-hmmm. And what do you think they had on the shelf? A-hmmm, A-hmmm, And what do you think they had on the shelf? If you want to find out, go look for yourself! A-hmmm, A-hmmm. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WELFORD WEDDING by ELIZABETH FRANCES AMHERST LINES TO SAMUEL ROGERS IN WALES ON EVE OF BASTILLE DAY 1791 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE ANCIENTS by WILLIAM ROSE BENET THE STEALING OF THE MARE; AN ARABIC EPIC OF THE TENTH CENTURY by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT TENNESSEE; PRIZE CENTENNIAL ODE (1896) by VIRGINIA FRAZER BOYLE |