Ferry Me Across The Water
‘Ferry me across the
water,
Do, boatman, do.’
‘If you've a penny in your purse
I'll ferry you.’
‘I have a penny in my purse,
And my eyes are blue;
So ferry me across the water,
Do, boatman, do.’
‘Step into my ferry-boat,
Be they black or blue,
And for the penny in your purse
I'll ferry you.’
Do, boatman, do.’
‘If you've a penny in your purse
I'll ferry you.’
‘I have a penny in my purse,
And my eyes are blue;
So ferry me across the water,
Do, boatman, do.’
‘Step into my ferry-boat,
Be they black or blue,
And for the penny in your purse
I'll ferry you.’
Christina Georgina
Rossetti
I know a little
cupboard,
With a teeny tiny key,
And there's a jar of Lollypops
For me, me, me.
With a teeny tiny key,
And there's a jar of Lollypops
For me, me, me.
It has a little shelf,
my dear,
As dark as dark can be,
And there's a dish of Banbury Cakes
For me, me, me.
As dark as dark can be,
And there's a dish of Banbury Cakes
For me, me, me.
I have a small fat
grandmamma,
With a very slippery knee,
And she's the Keeper of the Cupboard
With the key, key, key.
With a very slippery knee,
And she's the Keeper of the Cupboard
With the key, key, key.
And I'm very good, my
dear,
As good as good can be,
There's Branbury Cakes, and Lollypops
For me, me, me.
As good as good can be,
There's Branbury Cakes, and Lollypops
For me, me, me.
Walter
De la Mare
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