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Froggy Went a Courtin - Elizabeth Mitchell



     
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Froggy went a-courtin' and he did ride
With a sword and a pistol by his side
He rode 'til he came to Miss Mousie's door
Where he'd often been beforeMiss Mousie came a-trippin down
Green glass slippers and a golden gown
He took Miss Mouse upon his knee
And he said "Miss Mouse, will you marry me?"Keemo Kymo, Kymo Kee
Way down yonder in a in a hollow tree
An owl and a bat and a bumblebee
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O"Without my Uncle Rat's consent
Boy I would not marry the President"
That ol' Rat laughed 'til he shook his sides
To think Miss Mousie would be a brideWhat will the wedding supper be?
Two butter beans and a black-eyed pea
What more will the wedding supper be?
Buttercups and dew-drop teaREFRAINThe first came in was a silver moth
She spread her wings for a tablecloth
The next came in was a bumblebee

Set a little banjo on her kneeNext came in was the old gray goose
Picked up his fiddle and he cut loose
Next came in were two little ants
Well they stood up to have a danceREFRAINOh what a feast for the wedding day
Still they left for the honeymoon right away
Now they live far off in a hollow tree
Where they have good health and children threeREFRAIN 2x

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A children's artist from New York City, who, along with her husband (Dan) is also part of the indie rock band Ida
Her latest album is 'You Are My Little Bird'. Liz has been recording and performing music for children since 1998, and was the first new children's music artist signed to Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in the 21st century. She has released four albums of children's music, including her 2006 release, You Are My Little Bird, which was voted Best Children's Album of 2006 by Amazon.com.

Read more about Elizabeth Mitchell on Last.fm.


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