Dancing Dolls
Sometimes our Grandma'll call us:
"Come John and little Sue,
Let's see what my sharp scissors
Can find to-day to do."
Then she takes a bit of paper
And folds it up just so,
Then slashes with her scissors
And 'fore our eyes there'll grow
A row of dogs or horses,
Or pretty parrot Polls,
But oh, we like the best of all
The little dancing dolls.
They bow and prance and caper,
All dancing in a row;
They are such queer, quaint creatures,
But oh, we love them so.
Sometimes our Grandma'll call us:
"Come John and little Sue,
Let's see what my sharp scissors
Can find to-day to do."
Then she takes a bit of paper
And folds it up just so,
Then slashes with her scissors
And 'fore our eyes there'll grow
A row of dogs or horses,
Or pretty parrot Polls,
But oh, we like the best of all
The little dancing dolls.
They bow and prance and caper,
All dancing in a row;
They are such queer, quaint creatures,
But oh, we love them so.
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