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Jack Horntip Origins: Today Is Monday (71* d) RE: Lyr Req: Today Is Monday 27 Jul 23


25. TODAY IS MONDAY (G 2/4)

Today is Monday;
Today is Monday;
Monday we hoe a row;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.

Today is Tuesday;
Today is Tuesday;
Monday we hoe a row;
Tuesday we sew a seam;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.

Today is Wednesday;
Today is Wednesday;
Monday we hoe a row;
Tuesday we sew a seam;
Wednesday we feed the pig;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.

Today is Thursday;
Today is Thursday;
Monday we hoe a row;
Tuesday we sew a seam;
Wednesday we feed the pig;
Thursday we can a can;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.

Today is Friday;
Today is Friday;
Monday we hoe a row;
Tuesday we sew a seam;
Wednesday we feed the pig;
Thursday we can a can;
Friday we raise a hen;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.

Today is Saturday;
Today is Saturday;
Monday we hoe a row;
Tuesday we sew a seam;
Wednesday we feed the pig;
Thursday we can a can;
Friday we raise a hen;
Saturday we bake a bun;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.

Today is Sunday;
Today is Sunday;
Monday we hoe a row;
Tuesday we sew a seam;
Wednesday we feed the pig;
Thursday we can a can;
Friday we raise a hen;
Saturday we bake a bun;
Sunday we go to church;
All ye good club folks,
We wish the same to you.



Agricultural Extension. State service Bulletin. College of Agriculture, University Of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 1924.

"Boys and Girls Cub Work" Song Suggestions for Community and Club Meetings.

See here: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Bulletin/GeJHAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22today+is+monday%22+%22today+is+tuesday%22&pg=RA32-PA12&printsec=frontcover


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