
| A parade came out from nowhere, my family had to yield In front there was a farmer his best friend by his side A long haired border collie with blue eyes all full of pride. It barked just once to order the rest to fall in line 5 cows, 4 sheep, 3 donkeys, 2 horses and a swine Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, Neigh, Neigh, Oink and Moo Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, and another Hee Haw too The cows had bells around their necks, each played a different note Their moos sang out the melody from deep within their throats The sheep were ballroom dancing, they tangoed by in pairs Their coats were finely tailored despite the curly hairs Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, Neigh, Neigh, Oink and Moo Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, and another Hee Haw too The donkeys were quite limber; they kicked their legs up high And flipped like trapeze artists as they hee-hawed through the sky The horses were quite silly. They acted more like clowns. They put on bright red slippers and they pranced around the town. Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, Neigh, Neigh, Oink and Moo Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, and another Hee Haw too And then at last the pig walked by, with an oink he greeted us. “We hope you liked our small parade and it wasn’t too much fuss.” We stood their quite astonished our mouths dropped open wide There were no words we could respond no matter how we tried. Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, Neigh, Neigh, Oink and Moo Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, and another Hee Haw too So off they went that man and dog, the others in a line 5 cows, 4 sheep, 3 donkeys, 2 horses and the swine. Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, Neigh, Neigh, Oink and Moo Moo, Moo, Baa, Baa, Hee Haw, and another Hee Haw too. |