Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER, by ANONYMOUS First Line: O the goose and the gander walk'd over the green Last Line: And she laid a white egg in a willow tree root Subject(s): Geese | ||||||||
O the goose and the gander walk'd over the green, O the goose she went barefoot for fear of being seen, For fear of being seen, boys, for fear of being seen, And the goose she went barefoot for fear of being seen. I had a black hen and she had a white foot, And she laid an egg in a willow tree root, In a willow tree root, in a willow tree root, And she laid a white egg in a willow tree root. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WALKING THE GEESE HOME by JUDY JORDAN THE GIGGLING GAGGLING GAGGLE OF GEESE by JACK PRELUTSKY PREDICTIONS ABOUT A BLACK CAR by MARK WUNDERLICH THE SELVEGE by LINDA GREGERSON TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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