Little Bunny Foo-Foo
Little Bunny Foo-Foo
Children's Song
Little Bunny Foo-Foo
went hopping through the forest
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
Down came the good fairy and
said Little Bunny Foo-Foo
I don't want to see you
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
I'll give you three chances.
Little Bunny Foo-Foo
went hopping through the forest
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
Down came the good fairy
and said Little Bunny Foo-Foo
I don't want to see you
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
I'll give you two chances.
Little Bunny Foo-Foo
went hopping through the forest
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
Down came the good fairy
and said Little Bunny Foo-Foo
I don't want to see you
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
I'll give you one last chance.
Little Bunny Foo-Foo
went hopping through the forest
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
Down came the good fairy
and said Little Bunny Foo-Foo
I already told you to stop
scooping up the field mice
and bopping them on the head.
Poof – you're a goon.
The moral of this story is:
"Hare today, goon tomorrow!"
Notes
"Hare today, goon tomorrow" is a play on words meaning, "Here today, gone tomorrow".
Rose wrote: "I just wanted to share the variation of "little bunny foofoo" that I grew up with. Instead of being turned into a mouse he was turned into a goon and then the singer would say, "the moral of this story is 'hare today, goon tomorrow'". The song just loses so much fun when he gets turned into a mouse! For what it's worth, I grew up on the west coast of Canada. -Rose."
Thanks!
Thanks and Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Rose Mawhorter for sending this song!
Thank you very much!