Children's Songs "Old Mother Hubbard" lyrics

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Old Mother Hubbard

Old Mother HubbardWent to the cupboard,To give the poor dog a bone;When she came there,The cupboard was bare,And so the poor dog had none.

She went to the baker'sTo buy him some bread;When she came backThe dog was dead!

She went to the undertaker'sTo buy him a coffin;When she came backThe dog was laughing.

She took a clean dishto get him some tripe;When she came backHe was smoking his pipe.

She went to the alehouseTo get him some beer;When she came backThe dog sat in a chair.

She went to the tavernFor white wine and red;When she came backThe dog stood on his head.

She went to the fruiterer'sTo buy him some fruit;When she came backHe was playing the flute.

She went to the tailor'sTo buy him a coat;When she came backHe was riding a goat.

She went to the hatter'sTo buy him a hat;When she came backHe was feeding her cat.

She went to the barber'sTo buy him a wigWhen she came backHe was dancing a jig.

She went to the cobbler'sTo buy him some shoes;When she came backHe was reading the news.

She went to the sempstressTo buy him some linen;When she came backThe dog was spinning.

She went to the hosier'sTo buy him some hose;When she came backHe was dressed in his clothes.

The Dame made a curtsy,The dog made a bow;The Dame said, Your servant;The dog said, Bow-wow.

This wonderful dogWas Dame Hubbard's delight,He could read, he could dance,He could sing, he could write;She gave him rich daintiesWhenever he fed,And erected this monumentWhen he was dead.

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