First Edition, 1903
JOHNNY CROW'S GARDEN.
| Johnny Crow Would dig and sow | |
| Till he made a little Garden. | |
| And the Lion | |
| Had a green and yellow Tie on | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Rat Wore a Feather in his Hat | |
| But the Bear Had nothing to wear | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| So the Ape | |
| Took his Measure with a Tape | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| Then the Crane | |
| Was caught in the Rain | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Beaver Was afraid he had a Fever | |
| But the Goat Said: | |
| "It's nothing but his Throat!" | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Pig Danced a Jig | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| Then the Stork Gave a Philosophic Talk | |
| Till the Hippopotami Said: "Ask no further 'What am I?'" | |
| While the Elephant Said something quite irrelevant | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Goose-- Well, | |
| the Goose was a Goose | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Mouse | |
| Built himself a little House | |
| Where the Cat | |
| Sat down beside the Mat | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Whale | |
| Told a very long Tale | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| And the Owl Was a funny old Fowl | |
| And the Fox | |
| Put them all in the Stocks | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. | |
| But Johnny Crow He let them go | |
| And they all sat down to their dinner in a row | |
| In Johnny Crow's Garden. |
"GOOD-BYE!"
BOOKS
with Drawings by
LESLIE BROOKE