Did you see my wife, did you see, did you see
This old nursery rhyme is called “Did you see my wife, did you see, did you see” — enjoy your reading!
“Did you see my wife, did you see, did you see,
Did you see my wife looking for me?
She wears a straw bonnet, with white ribbands on it,
And dimity petticoats over her knee.”
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