Three Blind Mice English Nursery Rhyme Song for Children with Lyrics - YouTube Video
Three Blind Mice English Nursery Rhyme Song - YouTube Video with lyrics below.\r
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Sing along!!\r
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Three blind mice. Three blind mice.\r
See how they run. See how they run.\r
They all run after the farmers wife,\r
Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,\r
Did you ever see such a sight in your life,\r
As three blind mice?\r
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ORIGINS and MEANING from WIKI:\r
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Three Blind Mice is an English-language nursery rhyme and musical round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3753.\r
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Complete version\r
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Published by Frederick Warne & Co., an illustrated childrens book by John W. Ivimey entitled The Complete Version of Ye Three Blind Mice, fleshes the mice out into mischievous characters who seek adventure, eventually being taken in by a farmer whose wife chases them from the house and into a bramble bush, which blinds them. Soon after, their tails are removed by the butchers wife when the complete version incorporates the original verse. The story ends with them using a tonic to grow new tails and recover their eyesight, learning a trade (making wood chips, according to the accompanying illustration), buying a house and living happily ever after. Published perhaps in 1900, the book is now in the public domain.\r
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Origins and meaning\r
A version of this rhyme, together with music, was published in Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie (1609).The editor of the book, and possible author of the rhyme, was Thomas Ravenscroft, who in 1609 was still a teenager. The original lyrics are: Three Blinde Mice, Three Blinde Mice, Dame Iulian, Dame Iulian, the Miller and his merry olde Wife, she scrapte her tripe licke thou the knife.[1]\r
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Attempts to read historical significance into the words have led to the speculation that this musical round was written earlier and refers to Queen Mary I of England blinding and executing three Protestant bishops, but problematically the Oxford Martyrs, Ridley, Latimer and Cranmer, were burned at the stake, not blinded; although if the rhyme was made by crypto-Catholics, the mices blindness could refer to their Protestantism.\r
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The rhyme only entered childrens literature in 1842 when it was published in a collection by James Orchard Halliwell.\r
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three blind mice nursery rhyme with lyrics
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Sing along!!\r
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Three blind mice. Three blind mice.\r
See how they run. See how they run.\r
They all run after the farmers wife,\r
Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,\r
Did you ever see such a sight in your life,\r
As three blind mice?\r
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ORIGINS and MEANING from WIKI:\r
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Three Blind Mice is an English-language nursery rhyme and musical round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3753.\r
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Complete version\r
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Published by Frederick Warne & Co., an illustrated childrens book by John W. Ivimey entitled The Complete Version of Ye Three Blind Mice, fleshes the mice out into mischievous characters who seek adventure, eventually being taken in by a farmer whose wife chases them from the house and into a bramble bush, which blinds them. Soon after, their tails are removed by the butchers wife when the complete version incorporates the original verse. The story ends with them using a tonic to grow new tails and recover their eyesight, learning a trade (making wood chips, according to the accompanying illustration), buying a house and living happily ever after. Published perhaps in 1900, the book is now in the public domain.\r
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Origins and meaning\r
A version of this rhyme, together with music, was published in Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie (1609).The editor of the book, and possible author of the rhyme, was Thomas Ravenscroft, who in 1609 was still a teenager. The original lyrics are: Three Blinde Mice, Three Blinde Mice, Dame Iulian, Dame Iulian, the Miller and his merry olde Wife, she scrapte her tripe licke thou the knife.[1]\r
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Attempts to read historical significance into the words have led to the speculation that this musical round was written earlier and refers to Queen Mary I of England blinding and executing three Protestant bishops, but problematically the Oxford Martyrs, Ridley, Latimer and Cranmer, were burned at the stake, not blinded; although if the rhyme was made by crypto-Catholics, the mices blindness could refer to their Protestantism.\r
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The rhyme only entered childrens literature in 1842 when it was published in a collection by James Orchard Halliwell.\r
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