Lavender's Blue |
Lavender's blue, diddle diddle, rosemary's green;
When you are king, diddle diddle, I shall be queen.
Whe told you so? Diddle, diddle, who told you so?
'T'was mine own heart, diddle, diddle, that told me so.
Call up your men, diddle, diddle, set them to work;
Some to the plough, diddle, diddle, some to the cart.
Some to make hay, diddle, diddle, some to cut corn;
Whilst you and I diddle, diddle, keep ourselves warm.
If you should die, diddle, diddle, as it may hap;
You shall be buried, diddle, diddle, under the tap.
Who told you so, diddle, diddle, pray tell me why?
Because you can drink, diddle, diddle, when you are dry.
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