1
Now you are a-going to Cape Ann,
Follomingkathellomeday
Remember me to the self-same man.
Ummatiddle, ummatiddle, ummatallyho, tallyho, follomingkathellomeday

2
Tell him to buy me an acre of land
Between the salt-water and the sea-sand.

3
Tell him to plough it with a ram's horn,
Tell him to sow it with one peppercorn.

4
Tell him to reap it with a penknife,
And tell him to cart it with two mice.

5
Tell him to cart it to yonder new barn
That never was built since Adam was born.

6
Tell him to thrash it with a goose quill,
Tell him to fan it with an egg-shell.

7
Tell the fool, when he's done his work,
To come to me, and he shall have his shirt.

K

Halliwell's Nursery Rhymes of England, 6th ed., p. 109, No 171.

1
My father left me three acres of land,
Sing ivy, sing ivy
My father left me three acres of land.
Sing holly, go whistle and ivy