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Mary has the complete lyrics of a lamb.
Mary has the complete lyrics of a lamb:

Mary has a lamb, lamb, lamb.

Mary has a lamb, lamb, lamb.

Mary has a little lamb.

Mary has a little lamb.

Her wool is as white as snow. ?

Its wool is as white as snow.

Wherever Mary goes.

Where did Mary go?

Mary went, Mary went,

Mary went, Mary went.

Everywhere Mary went?

Where did Mary go?

The lamb will definitely go.

Mutton will definitely go.

He followed her to school one day, one day to school, one day to school.

One day, he followed her to school, one day to school, one day to school.

One day, he followed her to school.

One day, he followed her to school.

This is against the rules.

This is against the rules.

It makes children laugh and play,

It makes children laugh,

Laugh and play, laugh and play,

Laugh, play, laugh, play,

It makes children laugh and play,

It makes children laugh,

I saw a lamb at school.

I saw a little lamb at school.

So the teacher turned it out,

So the teacher took it out,

Turn it out, turn it out,

Turn it out, turn it out,

So the teacher turned it out,

So the teacher took it out,

But it still lingers nearby,

But it still lingers,

He waited patiently,

He waited patiently,

Lie down, lie down,

About, about,

He waited patiently,

He waited patiently,

Until Mary appeared.

Until Mary appeared.

"Why does the lamb love Mary so much?"

"Why does the lamb love Mary so much?"

Love Mary so much? "Love Mary so much?"

What about love Mary? "Love Mary?"

"Why does the lamb love Mary so much?" ?

"Why does the lamb love Mary so much?"

The eager children cried.

The eager children cried.

"Why, Mary likes lambs, you know."

"Why, Mary likes lambs, you know."

Lamb, you know, "Lamb, you know,"

Lamb, you know, "Lamb, you know,"

Extended data:

Mary Had a Lamb was first published by the Boston publishing company Marsh, Capen&Lyon, and then by Sarah Josepha Hale on May 24th. 1830.

This nursery rhyme is the first audio recorded by Thomas Edison on the newly invented phonograph in 1877. This is the first recording example. 1927, Edison re-recorded the recording, but this nursery rhyme still exists. The earliest record (1878) was retrieved by 3D imaging equipment in 20 12.