This sort of sprung out of nowhere when my friend left me a nice little poem on my Facebook page to the rhyme of "Mary Mary, Quite Contrary". Rachel Owen is my inspiration today :)
The first line, "Over the weather and under the moon" came to me when I was sat on my checkout today and thinking about how I didn't feel at all happy and yet didn't feel at all sad. Just strangely emotionless... Weird.
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LYRICS:
over the weather and under the moon
the owl and the pussycat fiddled a tune
one little pig built his house on a dune
and that naughty old dish ran away with the spoon
hey diddle diddle
what can I do?
when hickory dickory
I love you
I buckle my shoe
and knock on his door
but little jack horner
don't love me no more
I'll tell you a story of love and betrayal
of a girl with a grandma with teeth and a tail
a little old woman who lived in a shoe
who lived next door to little boy blue
old doctor foster hated the rain
and incy wincy spider had reason to complain
there're birds in the pies and mice up the clock
through reasons of neglegence bo lost her flock
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Very nice!
floydbluethereal 1 year ago
Awsome
bj77m786 2 years ago
Heh heh, you're enjoying yourself aren't you? Fun!
ThePatheticClub 2 years ago
love the lyrics, voice and melody.
clayLavl 2 years ago
This is excellent!
Chinateacup 2 years ago
really really funny story. I associate this song with the T.V. show "Lie to me" with Tim Roth, because there is a female character in it called Dr. Foster. so every time that show comes on I sing that verse, especially when they say her name. LOL!
still love that we're both named Amy by the way. :)
beadbabe13 2 years ago
Very clever.
a57998 2 years ago
your voice is just great
emirvahdet 2 years ago
Very nice Amy! 5*
daviemcf 2 years ago
you are sow cool!!!
and talented
ceep up
; )
xtrm7100 2 years ago