There Was a Little Man
And He Woo'd a Little Maid
There Was a Little Man
And He Woo'd a Little Maid
Nursery Rhyme
There was a little man
And he woo'd a little maid,
And he said, "Little maid, will you wed, wed, wed?
I have little more to say
Than 'will you, yea or nay?'
For least said is soonest mended-ded-ded-ded."
The little maid replied,
(Some say a little sighed,)
"But what shall we have to eat, eat, eat?
"Will the love that you're rich in
"Make a fire in the kitchen?
"Or the little god of love turn the spit, spit, spit?"
Notes
The Real Mother Goose (1916), illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright, has a variation on the second verse:
The little maid replied,
"Should I be your little bride,
Pray what must we have for to eat, eat, eat?
Will the flame that you're so rich in
Light a fire in the kitchen?
Or the little god of love turn the spit, spit, spit?"
Performed by 17 talented university student musicians who were sisters in the Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women at California State University-Stanislaus in 2007. The musical score the recording is based on comes from Our Old Nursery Rhymes (1911) arranged by Alfred Moffat.
Sheet Music
Thanks and Acknowledgements
The illustration, score and tune are all from The Baby's Bouquet, A Fresh Bunch of Rhymes and Tunes by Walter Crane (1878). 2nd illustration by H. Willebeck Le Mair from Our Old Nursery Rhymes (1911), arranged by Alfred Moffat.