Lyrics to If No One Ever Marries Me
(Laurence Alma-Tadema (1865 - 1940))
If no one ever marries me,-
And I don't see why they should,
For nurse says I'm not pretty,
And I'm seldom very good-
If no one ever marries me
I shan't mind very much;
I shall buy a squirrel in a cage,
And a little rabbit-hutch:
I shall have a cottage near a wood,
And a pony all my own,
And a little lamb quite clean and tame,
That I can take to town:
And when I'm getting really old,-
At twenty-eight or nine-
I shall buy a little orphan-girl
And bring her up as mine.
If no one ever marries me,-
And I don't see why they should,
For nurse says I'm not pretty,
And I'm seldom very good-
If no one ever marries me
I shan't mind very much;
I shall buy a squirrel in a cage,
And a little rabbit-hutch:
I shall have a cottage near a wood,
And a pony all my own,
And a little lamb quite clean and tame,
That I can take to town:
And when I'm getting really old,-
At twenty-eight or nine-
I shall buy a little orphan-girl
And bring her up as mine.
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