paroles de chanson Mr Froggie Went A-Courtin' - Burl Ives
Burl
Ives
- Froggie
went
A-courtin
Mister
Frog
went
a-courtin,
he
did
ride,
uh-huh,
uh-huh.
Mister
Frog
went
a-courtin,
he
did
ride,
uh-huh,
uh-huh.
Mister
Frog
went
a-courtin,
he
did
ride,
A
sword
and
buckler
by
his
side,
uh-huh,
uh-huh,
uh-huh.
He
bridled
and
saddled
a
big
fat
snail,
uh-huh,
uh-huh.
He
bridled
and
saddled
a
big
fat
snail,
uh-huh,
uh-huh.
He
bridled
and
saddled
a
big
fat
snail,
And
rode
it
'tween
the
horns
and
tail,
uh-huh,
uh-huh.
uh-huh.
(All
remaining
verses
same
lines,
rhythm
and
meter,
So
duplication
omitted)
He
rode
up
to
Miss
Mousie's
door,
Where
he
had
often
been
before.
He
called
"Miss
Mouse,
are
you
within?"
"Yes
sir,
I'm
sitting
down
to
spin."
He
took
Miss
Mouse
upon
his
knee
And
asked
"My
Dear,
will
you
marry
me?"
"I'll
have
to
ask
my
Uncle
Rat,
To
see
what
he
will
say
to
that."
"Without
my
Uncle
Rat's
consent
I
wouldn't
marry
the
President."
Frog
jumped
on
his
snail
and
rode
away.
He
vowed
to
come
another
day.
Now
Uncle
Rat,
when
he
came
home
Asked
"Who's
been
here
since
I
was
gone?"
"A
very
fine
frog's
been
calling
here
And
asked
for
me
to
be
his
dear."
Uncle
Rat,
he
laughed
and
shook
his
sides
To
think
his
niece
would
be
a
bride.
So
Uncle
Rat
rode
into
town
To
buy
Miss
Mouse
a
wedding
gown.
Say,
where
will
the
wedding
supper
be?
Just
down
by
the
river
in
a
hollow
tree.
Say,
what
will
the
wedding
supper
be?
One
green
bean
and
a
black-eyed
pea.
What
else
will
the
wedding
supper
be?
A
fried
mosquito
and
a
roasted
flea.
Pray
tell
us
how
Miss
Mousie
dressed?
In
a
cobweb
veil
and
her
Sunday
best.
And
what
did
Mister
Froggie
wear?
Sky-blue
pants
and
a
doublet
fair.
SEE
ALTERNATE
ENDING
AFTER
VERSE
27
First
guest
to
call
was
the
Bumble
Bee,
And
he
played
them
a
fiddle
tune
upon
his
knee.
The
next
to
come
were
the
Duck
and
Drake,
Who
ate
every
crumb
of
the
wedding
cake.
"Come
Miss
Mouse,
may
we
have
some
beer,
That
your
uncle
and
I
may
have
some
cheer?"
"Pray,
Mister
Frog,
will
ye
sing
a
song
That's
bright
and
cheery
and
shan't
last
long?"
"Indeed,
Miss
Mouse,"
replied
the
Frog,
"A
cold
has
made
me
as
hoarse
as
a
hog."
"Since
a
cold
in
the
head
has
laid
you
up,
I'll
sing
you
a
song
that
I
just
made
up."
The
all
sat
down
and
started
to
chat,
When
in
came
the
kittens
and
the
cat.
The
bride,
in
fright,
runs
up
the
wall,
Turns
her
ankle
and
down
she
falls.
They
all
went
sailing
'cross
the
lake
And
all
got
swallowed
by
a
big
black
snake.
And
the
ones
who
escaped
were
one,
two,
three,
The
Frog,
the
Rat
and
Miss
Mousie.
The
Mouse
and
Frog
went
off
to
France,
And
that's
the
end
of
their
romance.
There's
bread
and
jam
upon
the
shelf,
If
you
want
some,
just
help
yourself.
ALTERNATE
ENDING:
First
to
come
in
were
two
little
ants,
Fixing
around
to
have
a
dance.
Next
to
come
in
was
a
fat
sassy
lad,
Thinking
himself
as
big
as
his
dad.
Thinks
himself
a
man
indeed
Because
he
chews
the
tobacco
weed.
And
next
to
come
in
was
a
big
tomcat,
He
swallowed
the
Frog,
and
the
Mouse
and
the
Rat.
Next
to
come
in
was
a
big
old
snake,
He
chased
the
party
into
the
lake.
So
that's
the
end
of
one,
two,
three,
The
Rat,
the
Frog,
and
Miss
Mousie.
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