They didn't cut their tails, it was the farmer's wife, with a carving knife.
The nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice" tells the tale of three blind mice, not more. The farmer's wife chased them with a carving knife.
Three blind mice, Three blind mice, See how they run, See how they run, They all ran after the farmers wife who cut off their tails with a carving knife Did you ever see such a thing in your life as three blind mice
The modern words are:Three blind mice, three blind miceSee how they run. See how they run.They all ran after the farmer's wife,Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,Did you ever see such a sight in your life, As three blind mice?
Their tails. Three Blind Mice See how they run They all run after the farmer's wife Who cut off their tails with a carving knife You never saw such a thing in your life As three blind mice.
They ran after the Farmer's Wife, who cut off their tails with a carving knife.
The tails of the three blind mice were cut off by the farmer's wife with a carving knife.
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is "Hickory Dickory Dock," where the line "The mouse ran up the clock" suggests the presence of rodents in the farmer's house.
She removed their tails with a carving knife.
"Three Blind Mice" is a nursery rhyme, not a fairy tale. It tells the story of three blind mice who run from a farmer's wife after she cuts off their tails with a carving knife. Nursery rhymes are short poems or songs for children, while fairy tales are longer stories with magical elements.
In the nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice," the phrase "rubbed rubbed away" refers to the mice's tails being cut off ("Their tails were snipped by the farmer's wife, she cut them off as clean as life"). The rubbing away could signify the removal of the tails in a swift or forceful manner.
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3. There are three blind mice.