| Song | Mother Goose |
| Artist | Jethro Tull |
| Album | Aqualung Live |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Anderson | |
| As i did walk by hampstead fair | |
| I came upon mother goose -- so i turned her loose -- | |
| She was screaming. | |
| And a foreign student said to me -- | |
| Was it really true there are elephants and lions too | |
| In piccadilly circus? | |
| Walked down by the bathing pond | |
| To try and catch some sun. | |
| Saw at least a hundred schoolgirls sobbing | |
| Into hankerchiefs as one. | |
| I don't believe they knew | |
| I was a schoolboy. | |
| And a bearded lady said to me -- | |
| If you start your raving and your misbehaving -- | |
| You'll be sorry. | |
| Then the chicken-fancier came to play -- | |
| With his long red beard (and his sister's weird: | |
| She drives a lorry). | |
| Laughed down by the putting green -- | |
| I popped `em in their holes. | |
| Four and twenty labourers were labouring -- | |
| Digging up their gold. | |
| I don't believe they knew | |
| That i was long john silver. | |
| Saw johnny scarecrow make his rounds | |
| In his jet-black mac (which he won't give back) -- | |
| Stole it from a snow man. |
| zuo ci : Anderson | |
| As i did walk by hampstead fair | |
| I came upon mother goose so i turned her loose | |
| She was screaming. | |
| And a foreign student said to me | |
| Was it really true there are elephants and lions too | |
| In piccadilly circus? | |
| Walked down by the bathing pond | |
| To try and catch some sun. | |
| Saw at least a hundred schoolgirls sobbing | |
| Into hankerchiefs as one. | |
| I don' t believe they knew | |
| I was a schoolboy. | |
| And a bearded lady said to me | |
| If you start your raving and your misbehaving | |
| You' ll be sorry. | |
| Then the chickenfancier came to play | |
| With his long red beard and his sister' s weird: | |
| She drives a lorry. | |
| Laughed down by the putting green | |
| I popped em in their holes. | |
| Four and twenty labourers were labouring | |
| Digging up their gold. | |
| I don' t believe they knew | |
| That i was long john silver. | |
| Saw johnny scarecrow make his rounds | |
| In his jetblack mac which he won' t give back | |
| Stole it from a snow man. |
| zuò cí : Anderson | |
| As i did walk by hampstead fair | |
| I came upon mother goose so i turned her loose | |
| She was screaming. | |
| And a foreign student said to me | |
| Was it really true there are elephants and lions too | |
| In piccadilly circus? | |
| Walked down by the bathing pond | |
| To try and catch some sun. | |
| Saw at least a hundred schoolgirls sobbing | |
| Into hankerchiefs as one. | |
| I don' t believe they knew | |
| I was a schoolboy. | |
| And a bearded lady said to me | |
| If you start your raving and your misbehaving | |
| You' ll be sorry. | |
| Then the chickenfancier came to play | |
| With his long red beard and his sister' s weird: | |
| She drives a lorry. | |
| Laughed down by the putting green | |
| I popped em in their holes. | |
| Four and twenty labourers were labouring | |
| Digging up their gold. | |
| I don' t believe they knew | |
| That i was long john silver. | |
| Saw johnny scarecrow make his rounds | |
| In his jetblack mac which he won' t give back | |
| Stole it from a snow man. |