Mary Had A Little Lamb is one of many favorite childhood nursery rhymes. The poem, written by an American teacher and author named Sarah Hale (1788-1879) was published in 1830 in a volume titled Poems for our Children although it is thought it was written much earlier. The song’s origin was inspired by a true story.
Intro (Stevie throws in grace notes but this is the basic structure): / 1. / Mary had / a littl / e lamb / / / /. 2. He followed her to school one day. / 1. It's / fleece a / s white / as snow, / yea / / /. / 1. Every / where th / e Child / went / / / /.
The exact origin of Mary Had a Little Lamb is unclear. The earliest known version of the poem was published in a book of nursery rhymes entitled Lyrical Pieces by Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830. The poem has been attributed to American poet and editor John Roulstone, who is believed to have written it some time in the 1820s.
Mary had a baby, Yes, Lord; Mary had a baby, Yes, my Lord; Mary had a baby, Yes, Lord; The people came to worship him in Bethlehem. What did she name him, Yes, Lord
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