It has been said that this is an old Christian song. Mary, being the Virgin Mary, the lamb, of course, Jesus.
I am not sure of the reference of the Lamb following her to school one day, but suspect it is a reference to following, in a sense, the Virgin Mary into a life of Judaism/the Judaic Law. (see Galations 3:24 says The law was our tutor...) It would then explain why He was chased away--as He was not accepted by Jewish teachers--but did not abandon the one who loved Him.Mary had a little lamb,
Little lamb, little lamb,
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow
And everywhere that Mary went,
Mary went, Mary went,
Everywhere that Mary went
The lamb was sure to go
It followed her to school one day
School one day, school one day
It followed her to school one day
Which was against the rules.
It made the children laugh and play,
Laugh and play, laugh and play,
It made the children laugh and play
To see a lamb at school
And so the teacher turned it out,
Turned it out, turned it out,
And so the teacher turned it out,
But still it lingered near
And waited patiently about,
Patiently about, patiently about,
And waited patiently about
Till Mary did appear
"Why does the lamb love Mary so?"
Love Mary so? Love Mary so?
"Why does the lamb love Mary so?"
The eager children cry
"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know."
Loves the lamb, you know, loves the lamb, you know
"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know."
The teacher did reply.
I don't remember this winded repetitiveversion we always sang:
Mary had a little lamb
its fleece was white as snow
and everywhere that Mary went
The Lamb was sure to go.
It followed her to school one day
Which was against the rules
And made the children laugh and play
To see the lamb at school
And so the teacher turned it out
But still it lingered near
And waited patiently about
'till Mary did appear
Why does the lamb love Mary so
The eager children cry
Why Mary loves the lamb you know
The teacher did reply
Yes, Mary can have a little lamb if she chooses to. Lamb is a common food source for many people around the world.
No she cannot have a little lamb.
well ofcouse not isn't she dating that boy sleeping on the haystack. dduuhhh
Sure she can!
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It originated from the nineteenth-century American origin. Mary had a little lamb then was put into a English nursery rhyme for young children to sing.
Yes she did. A little one.
It was lamar
Mary had 1 little lamb.
You just said it, it is "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
mary had a little lamb! Did she or did her mother have a little lamb and she let mary play with the little lamb
mary had a little lamb! Did she or did her mother have a little lamb and she let mary play with the little lamb
Mary...and her little lamb.
Mary had a little lamb,little lamb, little lamb,Mary had a little lamb,whose fleece was white as snow.And everywhere that Mary went,Mary went, Mary went,and everywhere that Mary went,the lamb was sure to go.It followed her to school one dayschool one day, school one day,It followed her to school one day,which was against the rules.It made the children laugh and play,laugh and play, laugh and play,it made the children laugh and playto see a lamb at school.And so the teacher turned it out,turned it out, turned it out,And so the teacher turned it out,but still it lingered near,And waited patiently about,patiently about, patiently about,And waited patiently abouttill Mary did appear."Why does the lamb love Mary so?"Love Mary so? Love Mary so?"Why does the lamb love Mary so,"the eager children cry."Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know."The lamb, you know, the lamb, you know,"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,"the teacher did reply.
There is no official source or record that states Mary's little lamb's name was Lamar. The nursery rhyme simply refers to the lamb as "Mary's little lamb."
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Mary Had a Little Lamb - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
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No, in the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb," the lamb is the only animal mentioned. The lamb is not accompanied by a bear or referred to as being bare.
Mary's Little Lamb - 1935 was released on: USA: 1 May 1935
Mary Had a Little Lamb - 1912 was released on: USA: 3 August 1912