Gateway to the Classics: The Real Mother Goose by Blanche Fisher Wright
 
The Real Mother Goose by  Blanche Fisher Wright

Old Mother Hubbard

Old Mother Hubbard

Went to the cupboard,

To give her poor dog a bone;

But when she got there

The cupboard was bare,

And so the poor dog had none.


She went to the baker's

To buy him some bread;

When she came back

The dog was dead.


She went to the undertaker's

To buy him a coffin;

When she got back

The dog was laughing.


She took a clean dish

To get him some tripe;

When she came back

He was smoking a pipe.


She went to the alehouse

To get him some beer;

When she came back

The dog sat in a chair.


She went to the tavern

For white wine and red;

When she came back

The dog stood on his head.


She went to the hatter's

To buy him a hat;

When she came back

He was feeding the cat.


She went to the barber's

To buy him a wig;

When she came back

He was dancing a jig.


She went to the fruiterer's

To buy him some fruit;

When she came back

He was playing the flute.


She went to the tailor's

To buy him a coat;

When she came back

He was riding a goat.


She went to the cobbler's

To buy him some shoes;

When she came back

He was reading the news.


She went to the sempster's

To buy him some linen;

When she came back

The dog was a-spinning.


She went to the hosier's

To buy him some hose;

When she came back

He was dressed in his clothes.


The dame made a curtsy,

The dog made a bow;

The dame said, "Your servant,"

The dog said, "Bow-wow."


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