OUT IN THE MEADOW.

What do you think I saw to-dayOut in the meadow bright,It tripped along on four little feetIn a coat all woolly and white;I said “Good morning, you pretty thing!”And it raised its gentle headAs if it wanted to chat awhile;But, “Baa-Baa,” was all it said!What do you think I led with me,Blue eyed, dimpled, and sweet?It hardly bent the daisies downWithtwolittle toddling feet;She laughed and chattered at Woolly-back,She patted his little head;But he talked almost as well as she,For “ma-ma” was allshesaid!

What do you think I saw to-dayOut in the meadow bright,It tripped along on four little feetIn a coat all woolly and white;I said “Good morning, you pretty thing!”And it raised its gentle headAs if it wanted to chat awhile;But, “Baa-Baa,” was all it said!What do you think I led with me,Blue eyed, dimpled, and sweet?It hardly bent the daisies downWithtwolittle toddling feet;She laughed and chattered at Woolly-back,She patted his little head;But he talked almost as well as she,For “ma-ma” was allshesaid!

What do you think I saw to-dayOut in the meadow bright,It tripped along on four little feetIn a coat all woolly and white;

What do you think I saw to-day

Out in the meadow bright,

It tripped along on four little feet

In a coat all woolly and white;

I said “Good morning, you pretty thing!”And it raised its gentle headAs if it wanted to chat awhile;But, “Baa-Baa,” was all it said!

I said “Good morning, you pretty thing!”

And it raised its gentle head

As if it wanted to chat awhile;

But, “Baa-Baa,” was all it said!

What do you think I led with me,Blue eyed, dimpled, and sweet?It hardly bent the daisies downWithtwolittle toddling feet;

What do you think I led with me,

Blue eyed, dimpled, and sweet?

It hardly bent the daisies down

Withtwolittle toddling feet;

She laughed and chattered at Woolly-back,She patted his little head;But he talked almost as well as she,For “ma-ma” was allshesaid!

She laughed and chattered at Woolly-back,

She patted his little head;

But he talked almost as well as she,

For “ma-ma” was allshesaid!


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