Scan here for lyrics and links for Miniature Musicians on March 5th:
Lyrics and links from songs used on April 3rd
Bounces:
Here in the Morning
Here in the morning we’re starting so soon,
Give us a message, we’ll ride to the moon.
Straight through the meadows and hop o’er the stile,
And we will but charge a farthing a mile.
A farthing a mile! A farthing a mile!
We will but charge you a farthing a mile.
Ride-o
Ride-o, ride-o, ride-o,
Upon your horse astride-o.
Which way shall we ride-0?
To the countryside-o,
To find a pretty bride-o.
Wiggle:
This Little Pig Makes an “Oink, Oink” Sound
This little pig makes an “oink, oink” sound.
This little pig is fat and round.
This little pig roots all around,
With his piggy snout he digs up the ground.
This little pig has a curly tail.
He eats his lunch from a shiny pail.
This little pig doesn’t seem to care
If any of the other pigs get their share.
Tickle:
What Do I See?
What do I see? Baby’s knee.
Tickly, tickly, tic, tac, tee.
One for a penny, two for a pound,
Tickly, tickly, ‘round and ‘round.
Tapping:
Two Little Eyes
Two little eyes to look around,
Two little ears to hear each sound,
One little nose to smell what’s sweet,
One little mouth that likes to eat.
Clapping:
Pit, Pat, Well a Day
Pit, pat, well a day,
Little Robin flew away.
Where can little Robin be?
Gone into the cherry tree.
Simple Circle Game:
Three Times Around
Three times around went our gallant ship,
And three times around went we.
Three times around went our gallant ship,
And we sank to the bottom of the sea.
Spoken: Penny on the ocean,
Penny on the sea.
Up jumped a little fish
Up jumped me!
ABC by the Jackson 5 dance w/tambourines
Lullabye:
Los Pollitos Dicen
Los pollitos dicen,
“Pio, pio, pio,”
Cuando tienen hambre,
Cuando tienen frío.
La gallina busca
El maíz y el trigo,
Les da de comer y
Les busca abrigo.
Bajo sus dos alas,
Acurrucaditos,
Cuando tienen suerio,
Duermen los pollitos.
Star Wars Theme - Disco by Intergalactic Symphony Orchestra
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Lyrics and links from songs used on March 6th
I Think I'm a Bunny by Todd McHatton
Bounces:
This is the Way the Ladies Ride
This is the way the ladies ride,
A clippety-clop, a clippety-clop
And a clippety, clippety, clippety-clop.
This is the way the gentlemen ride,
A gallop-a-trot, a gallop-a-trot
And a gallop, a gallop, a gallop a trot.
This is the way the farmers ride,
A hobblety-hoy, a hobblety-hoy
And a hobblety, hobblety, hobblety-hoy!
This is the way the soldiers ride,
With a hep 2, 3, 4, a hep 2, 3, 4
And a heppety, heppety, hep 2, 3, 4!
This is the way the cowboys ride,
A whoopy-i-ay, a whoopy-i-ay
And a whoopy, a whoopy, a whoopy-i-ay!
Riding in a Buggy
Riding in a buggy Miss Mary Jane,
Miss Mary Jane, Miss Mary Jane.
Riding in a buggy Miss Mary Jane,
I’m a long ways from home.
Wiggles:
Row, Row, A-Fishing We’ll Go
Row, row, a-fishing we’ll go.
How many fishes have you, Joe?
“One for my father,
One for my mother,
One for my sister,
One for my brother,
And one for the happy fisher boy,
Who eats his fish with yummy joy!”
Tickles:
The Cows Are in the Meadow
The cows are in the meadow
Falling fast asleep.
Along comes a bumble bee;
They hop to their feet!
The Hokey Pokey by The Kilboomers
Tapping:
There Was a Little Man
There was a little man
And he had a little crumb,
And over the mountain he did run,
With a belly full of fat,
And a big tall hat,
And a pancake stuck to his bum, bum, bum.
Clapping:
Clap, Clap, Clap Your Hands
Clap, clap, clap your hands,
Clap your hands together.
Clap, clap, clap your hands,
Clap your hands together.
(And different people to clap with: mom, dad, sister, brother, etc)
Simple Circle Game:
Little Red Caboose
Little red caboose! Little red caboose!
Little red caboose behind the train!
Toot-toot!
Smokestack on its back, rollin’ down the track,
Little red caboose behind the train.
Toot-toot!
Run, Baby Run by Caspar Babypants
Lullabye:
Lullaby, Lullaby
Lullaby, lullaby,
Do not wake and weep.
Softly in the cradle lie,
Sleep, oh, sleep!
Softly in the cradle lie,
Sleep my darling, sleep.
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Lyrics and Links from songs used on February 7th
"Jump in Line" by Harry Belafonte
Bounces:
Hickory, Dickory Sacra Down!
Hickory, dickory, sacra down!
How many miles to Richmond town?
Turn to the left
And turn to the right
And you may get there by Saturday night!
Here Comes Missis Macaroni
Here comes Missis Macaroni,
Riding on her milk white pony,
Here she comes with all her money,
Missis Macaroni.
Wiggles:
This One Walked Out into the Wood
This one walked out into the wood
And caught a little hare,
And this one took and carried it home,
For he thought it dainty fare,
And this one came and cooked it up
With sauces rich and rare.
And this one laid the table out
And did the plates prepare,
And this little fellow the keeper told
What the others were doing there.
This Little Mousie
This little mousie peeped with-in.
This little mousie walked right in.
This little mousie came to play.
This little mousie ran away.
This little mousie cried, “Dear me,
Dinner is done, it’s time for tea!”
Tickles
The Little Mice Go Creeping (this can turn into a family game)
The little mice go creeping, creeping, creeping.
The little mice go creeping in the house!
The big black cat goes stalking, stalking, stalking,
The big black cat goes stalking in the house!
The little mice go scampering, scampering, scampering,
The little mice go scampering in the house!
Tapping:
Pizza, Pickle, Pumpernickel
Pizza, pickle, pumpernickel,
My little guy shall have a tickle.
One for his nose,
One for his toes,
And one for his tummy
Where the hot dog goes.
Clapping:
Hot Cross Buns
Hot cross buns!
Hot cross buns!
One-a-penny, two-a-penny,
Hot cross buns!
If you have no daughters
Give them to your sons!
One-a-penny, two-a-penny,
Hot cross buns!
Simple Song:
Frog in the Meadow
Frog in the meadow can’t get him out.
Take a little stick and stir him about!
Simple Circle Game:
Little Red Caboose
Little red caboose! Little red caboose!
Little red caboose behind the train!
Toot-toot!
Smokestack on its back, rollin’ down the track,
Little red caboose behind the train.
Toot-toot!
Lullabye
Bed Is Too Small
Bed is too small for my tiredness;
Give me a hillside with trees.
Tuck a cloud up under my chin.
Lord, blow the moon out, please.
Rock me to sleep in a cradle of dreams;
Sing me a lullaby please.
Tuck a cloud up under my chin.
Lord, blow the moon out, please.
Goodbye:
Imaginary Friend by Agent 23 Skidoo
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Lyrics and Links from songs used on November 1st
"The Thanksgiving Theme" by Vince Guaraldi Trio
Bounces:
A Farmer Went Trotting
A farmer went trotting upon a gray mare,
Bumpety, bumpety, bump!
With his daughter behind him so rosy and fair,
Lumpety, lumpety, lump!
A raven cried, “Croak!” and they all tumbled down,
Bumpety, bumpety, bump!
The mare broke her knees and the farmer his crown,
Lumpety, lumpety, lump!
The mischievous raven flew laughing away,
Bumpety, bumpety, bump!
And vowed he would serve them the same the next day,
Lumpety, lumpety, lump!
Gitty Up Napoleon
Gitty up Napoleon, it looks like rain.
Gitty up Napoleon, it looks like rain.
I’ll be durned if the butter ain’t churned.
Gitty up Napoleon, it looks like rain.
Wiggles:
Fire! Fire!
“Fire! Fire!” said Mrs. Dyer.
“Where? Where?” said Mrs. Dare.
“Up the town.” said Mrs. Brown.
“Any damage?” said Mrs. Gamage.
“None at all.” said Mrs. Hall.
Hungry Piggy Snout
Here is hungry Piggy Snout;
He’d better stop eating or his tail will pop out.
Here is busy Mother Hen;
She likes to scratch for her chicken’s ten.
Here is patient Friendly Cow;
She's eating hay from a big hay mow.
Here is Baa-baa, a woolly sheep;
Her wool keeps me warm while I’m asleep.
Here is Fuzzy, Fuzzy Cat;
She likes to chase a mouse or rat.
Tickles:
There Was a Little Hare
There was a little hare
And he ate the pasture bare;
And he crept and he crept,
Right up there.
These Are Baby’s Fingers
These are baby’s fingers, (replace baby child’s name)
These are baby’s toes.
This is baby’s belly button,
‘Round and ‘round it goes.
"Little Ghost" by The White Stripes (dancing around together)
Tapping:
Cock-a-Doodle-Doo
Cock-a-doodle-doo,
My dame has lost her shoe.
My master’s lost his fiddling stick
And does not know what to do.
Cock-a-doodle-doo,
What is my dame to do?
‘Til master finds his fiddling stick
She’ll dance without a shoe.
Cock-a-doodle-doo,
My dame has found her shoe.
And master’s found his fiddling stick,
Singing doodle-doodle-doo.
Clapping:
Koci Koci Łapci video of Polish person showing song & clapping
Koci koci łapci koshi koshi wap chee [cat paws]
Pojedziem do babci po yeh jem doe bob chee [I’ll go to Grandma’s]
Babcia danam mączki bob cha denim muh chkee [Grandma will feed us]
Dziadek cukiereczka dja dek soo key retch ka [Grandpa’s candy]
Koci koci łapci koshi koshi wap chee [cat paws]
Pojedziem do babci po yeh jem doe bob chee [I’ll go to Grandma’s]
Od babci do dziadka od babchee djadka [from grandma to grandpa]
Dziadek da dwa jabłka Jahdek da dvayabka [He gives us two apples]
Koci koci łapci koshi koshi wap chee [cat paws]
Pojedziem do babci po yeh jem doe bob chee [I’ll go to Grandma’s]
Babcia danam mleczka bob cha de nim mlet chka [Grandma gives us milk]
Dziadek cukiereczka Jah dek su key retchka [and Grandpa’s candy]
Simple Song:
‘Round and ‘Round
‘Round and ‘round the wheel goes ‘round.
As it turns the corn is ground.
Simple Circle:
Snail, Snail
Snail, snail, snail, snail,
Go around and ‘round and ‘round.
"Stop & Go" by Ella Jenkins (Movement the songs tells us to do)
Lullabye:
Lady, Lady
Lady, Lady,
Buy a broom for my baby.
Sweep it low, sweep it high,
Sweep the cobwebs out of the sky.
Lady, Lady,
Buy a broom for my baby.
"Gymnopédie No. 1" by Erik Satie (gentle moving & dancing together)
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Lyrics & links from songs used on October 4th:
The Great Pumpkin Waltz by Vince Guaraldi Trio
Bounces:
There Was an Old Woman
There was an old woman,
As I have heard tell,
She went to sell pies,
But her pies would not sell.
She hurried back home,
But her step was too high, lift child up high
And she stumbled and fell, gently lower child between legs
And a dog ate her pie. Gently tickle child.
Bare Back of a Donkey
Oh, I trot, trot on the bare back of a donkey, of a donkey,
Oh, I trot, trot on the bare back of a donkey without reins.
Oh, I gallop on a donkey, on the bare back of a donkey,
Oh, I gallop on a donkey, on the bare back without reins.
Wiggles:
Thumbkin, Thumbkin Broke the Barn
Thumbkin, Thumbkin broke the barn.
Pinnikin, Pinnkin stole the corn.
Long back Gray carried it away.
Old Mid-man sat and saw.
But Peesy-Weesy paid for it all.
Let’s Go to the Wood
“Let’s go to the wood,” says this little pig.
“What will we do?” says that little pig.
“Look for my mother,” says this little pig.
“What will we do?” says that little pig.
“Kiss her, kiss her, kiss her!” says this little pig.
Tickles
Here Comes the Little Mouse
Here comes the little mouse,
Creeping, creeping through the house.
Over hill, over dale,
Tickle, tickle with his tail.
Big Bumble Bee
Here comes a big bumble bee out of the barn.
With a bundle of sticks under his arm;
And as he comes, he blows his horn.
Bzzzzzzzzzzz!
Tapping:
Is Johnny In?
Is Johnny in? Tap on the bottom of the child’s foot
Yes he is!
Can he mend a shoe?
Yes, one or two.
Here’s a nail,
There’s a nail,
Tick, tack, too.
Clapping:
Bring Daddy Home
Bring Daddy home
With a fiddle and a drum,
A pocket full of spices,
An apple and a plum.
Simple Song:
Hop Old Squirrel
Hop old squirrel, Eideldum, eideldum.
Hop old squirrel, Eideldum-dee.
Hop old squirrel, Eideldum, eideldum.
Hop old squirrel, Eideldum-dee.
Simple Circle:
Come on Boys
Come on boys and hush your talking,
All join hands and let’s go walking,
Walk along John, with your paper collar on,
Walk along John, with your paper collar on.
Linus & Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio
Lullabye:
Shady Grove
Shady grove, my little love; shady grove I know,
Shady grove, my little love; bound for the shady grove.
Peaches in the summertime, apples in the fall,
If I can’t have the one that I want, I won’t have none at all.
Shady grove, my little love; shady grove I know,
Shady grove, my little love; bound for the shady grove.
Fly away my blue-eyed friend, fly away my daisy,
Fly away my blue-eyed friend, you nearly drive me crazy.
Shady grove, my little love; shady grove I know,
Shady grove, my little love; bound for the shady grove.
Wish I had a banjo strong, strung with golden twine,
And every time I’d pluck on it, I’d wish that girl were mine.
Shady grove, my little love; shady grove I know,
Shady grove, my little love; bound for the shady grove.
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Lyrics & links from songs used on September 6th:
Jip, Jip My Little Horse
Jip, jip my little horse,
Jip and back again, sir.
How many miles to Dublin bridge?
Three score and ten, sir.
Will I be there by candlelight?
There and back again, sir.
Galloping Horse
I like to ride on a galloping horse,
Gilliping, galloping, trot, trot, trot.
Over the hilltop, down through the land,
Leaping the finance to the barnyard lot.
Oh it’s rillicking, rollicking, fun, it’s not,
To ride gilliping, galloping, trot, trot, trot.
To ride gilliping, galloping, trot, trot, trot.
Baby’s Thumb
Baby’s thumb is Mr. Gum.
Next comes Peter Point.
Lilly Long, Mrs. Ring,
And Pinky-Little One.
Down goes Peter Point,
And silly Lilly Long.
Down goes Mrs. Ring,
And Pinky-Little One,
And around goes Mr. Gum.
Said This Little Fairy
Said this little fairy, “I’m as thirsty as can be.:
Said this little fairy, “I’m hungry, too, dear me!”
Said this little fairy, “Who’ll tell us where to go?”
Said this little fairy, “I’m sure that I don’t know.”
Said this little fairy, “Let’s brew some dewdrop tea.”
So they sipped it and ate honey beneath the maple tree.
Johnny, Johnny, Whoops
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny,
Whoops! Johnny,
Johnny, Whoops!
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny.
Andrew Brown
Clap your hands little Andrew,
Clap your hands little Andrew Brown.
Clap your hands little Andrew,
Clap your hands Andrew Brown.
Frog in the meadow can’t get him out.
Take a little stick and stir him about.
Walk, Walk, Walk, Walk
Walk, walk, walk, walk,
Walk, walk, walk, walk,
Hop! Hop! Hop!
Hop! Hop! Hop!
Running, running, running,
Running, running, running.
Now we stop!
Now we stop!
"El Baile Madrigal" from Encanto
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Lyrics & links from songs used on April 5th:
Run Baby Run by Caspar Babypants
Charley Barley
Charley, barley, buck, and rye,
What’s the way the Frenchmen fly?
Some fly east and some fly west
And some fly over the cuckoo’s nest.
Tommy O’Flynn
Tommy O’Flynn and his old gray mare
Went off to see the county fair.
The bridge fell down.
And the bridge fell in.
And that was the end of Tommy O’Flynn,
O’Flynn, O’Flynn, O’Flynn, O’Flynn.
I Have Five Pets
I have five pets that I’d like you to meet.
They all live down on Mulberry Street.
This is my chicken, the smallest of all.
She always comes running whenever I call.
This is my duckling, he says, “Quack, quack, quack!”
As he shakes the water from his back.
Here is my rabbit, he runs from his pen.
Then I must put him back again.
This is my kitten, her coat is black and white,
She loves to sleep on my pillow at night.
Here is my puppy who has lots of fun,
He chases the others and makes them run.
This Mooly Cow
This mooly cow switched her tail all day.
And this mooly cow ate the sweet meadow hay.
And this mooly cow in the water did wade.
And this mooly cow chewed her cud in the shade.
And this mooly cow said, "Moo, the sun’s gone down,
It’s time to take the milk to town.”
Shear the Sheep
Shear the sheep and trim the tree,
But let the little lamb go free.
My Father Was a Butcher
My father was a butcher,
My mother cuts the meat;
And I’m a little hot dog
That runs around the street.
Going on a Treasure Hunt
Going on a treasure hunt,
“X” marks the spot.
Around in a circle,
And a plop, plop, plop.
Chills go down,
And chills go up,
And chills go all around.
Crack the egg,
Feel the breeze,
And squeeze.
Qué Linda Manita
Qué linda manita
Que tiene el be bé!
Qué linda, qué bella,
Qué crezcá otra vez.
Find a version of this by a Puerto Rican Mama here
Gramma Moses
Gramma Moses sick in bed
So she went to the doctor and the doctor said,
“Gramma, Gramma, you ain’t sick!
All ya need is a peppermint stick!”
Hands up! Shake, shake, shake, shake!
Hands down! Shake, shake, shake, shake!
Turn around! Shake, shake, shake, shake!
Get outta town! Shake, shake, shake, shake!
Walk Daniel
Walk Daniel, walk Daniel,
Walk Daniel, walk Daniel.
The other way Daniel,
The other way Daniel.
<add other motions and movements>
Carnival of the Animals Move like these animals:
Cockles and Mussels
In Dublin’s fair city
Where girls are so pretty,
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone.
As she wheels her wheelbarrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Cryin’, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o!
“Alive, alive-o! Alive, alive-o,
Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o!”
She was a fish monger, and sure ‘twas no wonder,
For so was here father and mother before,
As they wheeled their wheelbarrows,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Cryin’, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o!
“Alive, alive-o! Alive, alive-o,
Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o!”
She died of a fever and no one could save her,
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone.
Now her ghost wheels her wheelbarrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Cryin’, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o!
“Alive, alive-o! Alive, alive-o,
Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o!”
Lyrics & links from songs used on March 1st:
"Feet Can't Fail Me Now" by Buckwheat Zydeco
See the Pony Galloping
See the pony galloping, galloping,
Down the country lane.
See the pony galloping, galloping,
Down the country lane.
See the pony galloping, galloping,
Down the country lane.
See the pony coming home,
All tired out.
All tired out.
All tired out.
Oh, the Noble Duke of York
Oh, the Noble Duke of York,
Head ten thousand men.
He marched them up to the top of the hill,
And he marched them down again.
Oh and when you’re up you’re up.
And when you’re down you’re down.
And when you’re only halfway up
You’re neither up nor down.
This Is The Mother
This is the mother,
This is the father,
This is the brother tall.
This is the sister,
This is the baby,
Oh, how we love them all.
Engine on the Track
Here is the engine on the track.
Here is the coal car just in back.
Here is the boxcar to carry the freight.
Here is the mailcar; Don’t be late!
Way back here at the end of the train,
Rides the caboose through the sun and rain.
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3,
Father caught a flea.
Put him in a teapot
To drink a cup of tea.
Round Ball, Round Ball
Round ball, round ball,
Pull the chickies hair.
One slice, two slice,
Tickle ‘em under there!
Soft Kitty
Soft kitty, warm kitty,
Little ball of fur;
Lazy kitty, pretty kitty,
Purr, purr, purr.
Clap Handy
Clap handy, clap handy,
Clap handy, come home.
My mama’s got money and
Daddy has none.
Bounce High
Bounce high, bounce low,
Bounce the ball to Shiloh.
Sally Go ‘Round the Sun
Sally go ‘round the sun!
Sally go ‘round the moon!
Sally go ‘round the chimney top
Every afternoon. Boom!
Carnival of the Animals: Aquariam
Carnival of the Animals: Aviary
Carnival of the Animals: Fossils
Toora, Loora, Loora
Toora, loora, loora,
Oh toora, looralie,
Toora, loora, loora,
Hush now, don’t you cry.
Toora, loora, loora,
Oh, toora, looralie,
Toora, loora, loora,
That’s an Irish lullaby.
Lyrics & links from songs used on February 1st:
"Imaginary Friend" by Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
The Huntsman
The huntsman rides a black horse,
The soldier rides a gray.
To plough and sow and reap and mow,
To come and go and whoop and whoa,
I’ll buy a bonny bay.
The Doggies Went to the Mill
The doggies went to the mill
This way and that way.
The doggies went to the mill
This way and that way.
They took a lick out this one’s poke,
They took a lick out of that one’s poke,
A lap in the lake and a dip in the dam
And went walloping, walloping, walloping ham!
The Little Boy
This little boy found an egg.
This little boy cooked it.
This little boy peeled it.
This little boy salted it.
And this little fat boy ate it all.
And he was so thirsty he went for some water
And he walked and he walked
And he drank and he drank!
The Little Doggie
This little doggie ran away to play.
This little doggie said, “l’ll go too someday.”
This little doggie began to dig and dig.
This little doggie dance a funny jig.
This little doggie cried, “Ki! Yi! Ki! Yi! I wish I were big!”
Slowly, Slowly
Slowly, slowly, very slowly
Creeps the garden snail.
Slowly, slowly, very slowly,
Up the wooden rail.
Quickly, quickly, very quickly,
Runs the little mouse.
Quickly, quickly, very quickly,
In his little house!
Roly Poly
Roly Poly
Shot a bear.
Where did he shoot him?
Right in there!
One, Two, Three
One, two, three,
Tickle your knee.
Four, five, six,
Pick up sticks.
Seven, eight, nine,
You’re all mine.
Higglety Pigglety Pop
Higglety Pigglety Pop!
The dog has eaten the mop.
The pig’s in a hurry,
The cat’s in a flurry,
Higglety Pigglety Pop!
Bounce High, Bounce Low
Bounce high, bounce low.
Bounce the ball to Shiloh.
Looby Loo
Here we go looby loo!
Here we go looby light!
Here we go looby loo,
All on a Saturday night.
You put a *hand in,
You put a hand out,
You give your hand a shake, shake, shake,
And turn yourself about!
OOOOHHHHHH!
Here we go looby loo!
Here we go looby light!
Here we go looby loo,
All on a Saturday night.
(*Repeat adding a different body part in for hand each time)
Carnival of the Animals: Introduction and Lion's March
Carnival of the Animals: Roosters and Chickens
Carnival of the Animals: Donkeys
You Are My Sunshine
You are my sunshine,
My only sunshine.
You make me happy
When skies are gray.
You’ll never know dear,
How much I love you.
Please don’t take my sunshine away!
Out on a gorse bush, dark and wide,
Dark and wide, dark and wide,
Swift rain was falling on every side,
O hard was my sleep last night.
Little red bird of the lonely moor,
Lonely moor, lonely moor,
Little red bird of the lonely moor,
O where did you sleep in the night?
Did I not sleep on the swaying briar,
Swaying briar, swaying briar,
Tossing about as the wind rose higher,
O little I slept last night.
Little red bird of the lonely moor,
Lonely moor, lonely moor,
Little red bird of the lonely moor,
O where did you sleep in the night?
Did I not sleep on the cold wave’s crest,
Cold wave’s crest, cold wave’s crest,
Where many a man has taken his rest,
And O, my sleep was too tight.
Little red bird of the lonely moor,
Lonely moor, lonely moor,
Little red bird of the lonely moor,
O where did you sleep in the night?
This little cow eats grass,