Mother Goose

Ian Anderson

As I did walk by Hampstead Fair
I came upon Mother Goose so I turned her loose
She was screaming
And a foreign student said to me
Was it really true there are elephants and lions too
In Piccadilly Circus?

Walked down by the bathing pond
To try and catch some sun
Saw at least a hundred schoolgirls sobbing
Into handkerchiefs as one
I don't believe they knew
I was a schoolboy

And a bearded lady said to me
If you start your raving and your misbehaving
You'll be sorry
Then the chicken-fancier came to play
With his long rеd beard
(and his sister's weird, shе drives a lorry)

Laughed down by the putting green
I popped `em in their holes
Four and twenty labourers were labouring
Digging up their gold
I don't believe they knew
That I was Long John Silver

Saw Johnny Scarecrow make his rounds
In his jet-black mac (which he won't give back)
Stole it from a snow man

Trivia about the song Mother Goose by Ian Anderson

When was the song “Mother Goose” released by Ian Anderson?
The song Mother Goose was released in 2005, on the album “Plays the Orchestral Jethro Tull”.

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