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 FIDDLING WOOD by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET QUEST by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON STREET CRIES: 6. TO RICHARD WAGNER by SIDNEY LANIER DEAF HOUSE AGENT by KATHERINE MANSFIELD IN THE GARDEN AT THE DAWN HOUR by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: COLUMBUS CHENEY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |