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10 Mar 01 - 08:38 AM (#414571) Subject: Who married the fly? From: GUEST,jmhannon@aol.com A question on a music trivia contest asks who married the fly in a children's folk song. Any ideas? |
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10 Mar 01 - 08:47 AM (#414575) Subject: Lyr Add: THE FLY HAS MARRIED THE BUMBLEBEE From: raredance Fiddle - de -dee, fiddl;e - de - dee The fly has married the bumblebee. Says the fly, says he, "Will you marry me And live with me, my sweet bumblebee?" Fiddle - de -dee, fiddl;e - de - dee The fly has married the bumblebee. Fiddle - de -dee, fiddl;e - de - dee The fly has married the bumblebee. Says the bee, says she, "I'll live under your wing And you'll nver know I carry a sting." Fiddle - de -dee, fiddl;e - de - dee The fly has married the bumblebee. Fiddle - de -dee, fiddl;e - de - dee The fly has married the bumblebee. And when Parson Beetle had married the pair, They both went out to take the air; Fiddle - de -dee, fiddl;e - de - dee The fly has married the bumblebee. |