A Beetle Once Sat on a Barberry Twig


A Beetle Once Sat on a Barberry Twig

A beetle once sat on a barberry twig,
And turned at the crank of a thingum-a-jig.
Needles for hornets, nippers for ants,
For the bumblebee baby a new pair of pants,
For the grizzled old gopher a hat and a wig,
The beetle ground out of his thingum-a-jig.



Filed Under: Nursery Rhymes about Animals


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