In a Cottage in Fife
In a Cottage in Fife
Nursery Rhyme
In a cottage in Fife*
Lived a man and his wife
Who, believe me, were comical folk;
For, to people's surprise,
They both saw with their eyes,
And their tongues moved whenever they spoke!
When they were asleep,
I'm told, that to keep
Their eyes open they could not contrive;
They both walked on their feet,
And 'twas thought what they eat
Helped, with drinking, to keep them alive!
Notes
*Fife is an area in the east of Scotland - it's also the name of a peninsula there.
Comments
This rhyme and illustration can be found in The Real Mother Goose (1916), illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright.
Advertisement