Old Mother Hubbard
She went to the baker's
She went to the joiner's
She took a clean dish,
She went to the hatter's
She went to the barber's
She went to the fruiterer's
She went to the tailor's
She went to the cobbler's
She went to the seamstress
She went to the hosier's
The dame made a curtsey,
Went to the cupboard
To get her poor dog a bone;
But when she came there
The cupboard was bare,
And so the poor dog had none.
To buy him some bread;
But when she came back
The poor dog was dead.
To buy him a coffin;
But when she came back
The poor dog was laughing.
To get him some tripe;
But when she came back
He was smoking his pipe.
To buy him a hat;
But when she came back
He was feeding the cat.
To buy him a wig;
But when she came back
He was dancing a jig.
To buy him some fruit;
But when she came back
He was playing the flute.
To buy him a coat;
But when she came back
He was riding a goat.
To buy him some shoes;
But when she came back
He was reading the news.
To buy him some linen;
But when she came back
The dog was spinning.
To buy him some hose;
But when she came back
He was dressed in his clothes.
The dog made a bow;
The dame said, "Your servant,"
The dog said, "Bow-wow."
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