kill'd Cock Robin.
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Who saw him die?
I, said the Fly,
With my little eye,
I saw him die.
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Who caught his blood?
I, said the Fish,
With my little dish,
I caught his blood.
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Who'll make his shroud?
I, said the Beetle,
With my thread and needle,
I'll make his shroud.
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Who'll dig his grave?
I, said the Owl,
With my spade and trowel,
I'll dig his grave.
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Who'll bear the pall?
We, said the Wren,
Both the Cock and the Hen,
We'll bear the pall.
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Who'll carry him to the grave?
I, said the Kite,
If it's not in the night,
I'll carry him to the grave.
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Who'll be the Parson?
I, said the Rook,
With my little book,
I'll be the Parson.
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Who'll sing a Psalm?
I, said the Thrush,
As he sat in the bush,
I'll sing a Psalm?
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Who'll be the Clerk?
I, said the Lark,
If it's not in the dark,
I'll be the Clerk.
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Who'll be chief mourner?
I, said the Dove,
Because I mourned for my love,
I'll be chief mourner.
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Who'll carry the link?
I, said the Linnet,
I'll fetch it in a minute,
I'll carry the link.
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Who'll toll the bell?
I, said t
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