On that heel there was a nail, A rare nail, a rattlin' nail, And the nail on the heel, Hole in the bog and the bog down in the valley-o. Nest on the branch, and the branch on the bough, and the bough on the tree, On that nest there was a bird, rare bird, a rattlin bird. And on that tree there was a limb, A rare limb and a rattlin' limb, and the limb on the tree, and the tree in the bog, and the bog down… Refrain. And the green leaves grew around, around, around, And the green leaves grew around. On that tick there was a rash, A rare rash and a rattlin' rash, And the rash on the tick, And the tick on the louse, And the louse on the hair, And the hair on the worm, And the bird in the egg, And the egg in the bird, And the bird in the nest, And the nest on the limb, And the limb on the branch, And the branch on the tree, And the tree in the hole, And the hole in the bog, And the bog down in the valley-o.
Scamp: You drink again, again! And the claw was on the leg, George 'Tom' Newman sings The Tree in the Wood. They noted: Otherwise known as The Everlasting Circle, this cumulative song usually includes copulation, but we thought that was too rude so our bird just flies away. Now, on this tree, There was a limb, A rare limb, A rattlin' limb, The limb on the tree, And the tree in the bog, Now, on this limb, There was a branch, A rare branch, A rattlin' branch, The branch on the limb, And the limb on the tree, On this branch, There was a twig, A rare twig, A rattlin' twig, The twig on the branch. Now, in that bog there was a tree, Chorus: Oh ho the rattlin' bog The bog down in the valley-oh Oh ho the rattlin' bog The bog down in the valley-oh Now, in this bog, There was.
Oh that grave was in a bog. Rare corps, a rottin' corps. Of thee Unworthy poultry, by merchant acquired Getting absorbed by me Bog down in a lake of acid Bog down your flesh is mine Bog down in a lake of acid. A branch on the limb. A traditional Irish song. Songs of this type exist in almost every traditional context, since their structure makes them popular for group singing. Fiti: I'm going to teach you a song about a hedgehog now. And the limb on the tree (love it). Introducing the thirty-second note, three (3) flags/beams with advanced syncopation, a tonic arpeggio and a dominate octave skip.
Use our chord converter to play the song in other keys. Irish Songs & Lyrics. Now on this tree there was a limb, a rare limb, a rattlin' limb; The limb on the tree. Well in that hole there was a tree, A rare tree and a rattlin' tree, And the tree in the hole, On that tree there was a branch, A rare branch and a rattlin' branch, And the branch on the tree, On that branch there was a limb, A rare limb and a rattlin′ limb, And the limb on the branch, Well on that limb there was a nest, A rare nest and a rattlin′ nest, And the nest on the limb, Now in that nest there was a bird, A rare bird and a rattlin' bird, And the bird in the nest, Down in the valley-o. I'm looking for I am looking for the answers 待っていても 泣いてみても 影すら踏めない If I live so long どうか教えてよ oh yeah Bog down, ah. With the branch on the limb and the limb on the tree and the tree in the bog. A rare louse and a rattlin′ louse, And the louse on the hair, On that louse there was a tick, A rare tick and a rattlin' tick, And the tick on the louse, On that tick there was a rash, A rare rash and a rattlin' rash, And the rash on the tick, A rare nail, a rattlin' nail. Was a bird, a rare bird, a rattlin' bird..... Now on that bird. And on those eggs there was a bird a rare bird and a rattlin' bird. A feather on the bird. Dale Hamann on Game Design MBMore Comments...
There was a bog; a great bog; a rare bog and a rattlin bog. And the egg in the nest. Alice on Never Ends song. We've found 383 lyrics, 113 artists, and 50 albums matching bog down. "O-ro" can be found as "hi, ho" or "hey ho" or "ho ro". Thanks and Acknowledgements. With the nest on the twig, And the twig on the branch, Now in that nest there was an egg, A rare egg, a rattlin' egg, With the egg in the nest, And the nest on the twig, Now in that egg there was a bird, A rare bird, a rattlin' bird. Celestia: I'm going to go and be sick, goodbye! CHORUS: Rare bog, a rattlin' bog, deep down in the valley o'. And on this bug there was a hair. This recording by Mike Yates was published in 1976 on the Topic album Green Grow the Laurels: Country Singers from the South, and was included in 2001 on the Musical Tradition anthology of songs from the Mike Yates collection, Up in the North and Down in the South. A rare branch, a rattlin' branch. A flea on the feather.
Scamp: And now you drink. The concert recording was published in 1964 on the Waverley album Folk Festival. Ask us a question about this song. Mike Yates noted on the original album: The Tree in the Wood has often been collected from folksingers, not only in Britain, but in France, Denmark and Switzerland as well. Roud 129; Master title: The Tree in the Wood; G/D 8:1668; Ballad Index. With the limb on the tree, And the tree in the bog, And on that limb there was a branch, A rare branch, a rattlin' branch.
Arm on the tree, and the tree in the bark, And the bark in the bog. Ho-ro the rattlin bog. Pitches: intermediate: So La Do Re Mi Fa So. The Rattlin Bog Traditional. In America it's a Girl Scout song. D G D A7-D. Background: A fun sing-along. Make an Online Donation |.
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