Mr Frog Went A-Courting
- Derek Lamb
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Intro
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Verse 1
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Mr Frog went a-courtin', he did ride, M-hm, M-hm.
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Froggie went a-courtin', he did ride,
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Sword and pistol by his side, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 2
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He tiptoed up to Miss Mousie's door, M-hm, M-hm,
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He tiptoed up to Miss Mousie's door,
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He gave three knocks and a great loud roar, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 3
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"Miss Mousie, are you within?" M-hm, M-hm,
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"Miss Mousie, are you within?"
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"Oh yes, Mr Frog, I sit and spin." M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 4
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He took Miss Mousie upon his knee, M-hm, M-hm,
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He took Miss Mousie up upon his knee
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He Says "Miss Mousie, will you marry me?" M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 5
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"Without my Uncle Rat's consent, uh-huh, M-hm,
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"Without my Uncle Rat's consent"
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I wouldn't marry the President." no no, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 6
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But Uncle Rat gave his consent, u-huh, M-hm,
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Uncle Rat gave his consent,
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And the weasel wrote the publishment, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 7
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Uncle Rat went off to town, M-hm, M-hm,
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Uncle Rat went off to town
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And bought his niece her wedding gown, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 8
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What was the pretty little bride dressed in uh-huh, M-hm,
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What was the pretty little bride dressed in
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A white gauze veil and a brass breast pin, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 9
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What was the handsome groom dressed in? M-hm, M-hm,
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What was the handsome groom dressed in
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Sky blue britches with little silver stitches, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm,
Verse 10
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Oh, where will the wedding breakfast be? M-hm, M-hm,
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Oh where will the wedding breakfast be?
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Way down yonder by the old oak tree. M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 11
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The first to come was the little white moth, M-hm, M-hm,
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The first to come was the little white moth
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Spreading down the tablecloth, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 12
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The next to come by was the bumblebee, M-hm, M-hm,
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The next to come by was the bumblebee
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He set a bango on his knee, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 13
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The next to arrive was a tiny flea, M-hm, M-hm,
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The next to arrive was a tiny flea
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Who tried to dance with a bumblebee, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 14
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And the next to come down was Jenny Spinner, M-hm, M-hm.
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The next to come down was Jenny Spinner,
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Who gobbled up a bluebottle fly for her dinner, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.
Verse 15
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They all sailed across the lake, M-hm, M-hm.
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They all sailed across the lake,
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And got swallowed up by the biggest black snake, M-hm, M-hm, M-hm.











