The Peter Patter book; rimes for children . TOOT YOUR LITTLE TRUMPET FOR THE ARMY OF THE QUEEN. iM5^ > WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Where are you going, sister Kate?I m going to swing on the garden gate,And watch the fairy gypsies danceTheir tim-tam-tum on the cabbage-plan ts-The great big one with the purple nose,And the tiny tad with the pinky toes. Where are you going,brother Ben? I m going to build a tiger-pen. I 11 get iron and steel andlectric wire And build it a hundred feet,or higher, And put ten tigers in ittoo, And a big wildcat, and—mebbe—you. Where are you going, mother mine ?I m goi


The Peter Patter book; rimes for children . TOOT YOUR LITTLE TRUMPET FOR THE ARMY OF THE QUEEN. iM5^ > WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Where are you going, sister Kate?I m going to swing on the garden gate,And watch the fairy gypsies danceTheir tim-tam-tum on the cabbage-plan ts-The great big one with the purple nose,And the tiny tad with the pinky toes. Where are you going,brother Ben? I m going to build a tiger-pen. I 11 get iron and steel andlectric wire And build it a hundred feet,or higher, And put ten tigers in ittoo, And a big wildcat, and—mebbe—you. Where are you going, mother mine ?I m going to sit by the old grapevine,And watch the gliding swallow bringClay for her nest from the meadow spring—Clay and straw and a bit of threadTo weave it into a baby s bed. Where are you going, grand-ma dear? I m going, love, where theskies are clear, And the light winds lift thepoppy flowers


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