Title: The Queen of Hearts, and Sing a Song for Sixpence
Author: Randolph Caldecott
Release date: February 1, 2004 [eBook #10634]
Most recently updated: December 20, 2020
Language: English
Other information and formats: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/10634
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The Queen of Hearts,
She made some Tarts,


All on a Summer's Day:

The Knave of Hearts,
He stole those Tarts,

And took them right away.

The King of Hearts,
Called for those Tarts,

And beat the Knave full sore:

The Knave of Hearts,
Brought back those Tarts,

And vowed he'd steal no more.

Sing a Song for Sixpence,

A Pocketful

of Rye;

Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds

Baked

in a Pie.

When the Pie was opened,
The Birds began to sing;
Was not that

a dainty Dish

To set before the King?
The King was in

his counting-house,

Counting out his Money.

The Queen was in

the Parlour,

Eating Bread and Honey.

The Maid was in

the Garden,

Hanging out the Clothes;

There came a little Blackbird,
And snapped off her Nose.
But there came a
Jenny Wren
and popped it on again.
