Here Comes A Cabbage




Here Comes A Cabbage

Here comes a cabbage with a bonnet on its head,
A pretty purple bonnet with a bow of blue and red;
And here comes a bottle with a collar ’round its neck,
A handsome linen collar, too, without a spot or speck;
Next comes a meat-saw, his job is biting beef,
And according to the cleaver he has gold in all his teeth;
And last of all there comes along, amid the ringing cheers,
A princely Indian corn-stalk with rings in both his ears.

Leroy F. Jackson



Filed Under: Nursery Rhymes about Food
Rhymes by Leroy F. Jackson


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