Mary had a little lamb,
She ate it with mint sauce.
Now everywhere that Mary goes
the lamb goes too, of course!
Mary had a little lamb
She also had a bear.
I've seen Mary's little lamb
But I've never seen the other one.
Mary had a little bear
To whom she was most kind,
And everywhere that Mary goes
You see her bear running along beside her.
Mary had an iron cow
She milked it with a spanner;
The milk came out in shilling tins
With small ones for a tanner.
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was black as soot,
And into Mary's bread and jam
Its sooty foot it put.
Mary had a fat old ram
That gorged on grass and clover.
It tried to jump a five-barred gate
But couldn't quite get over.