Rudyard Kipling
Only stupid people sings and only the way stupid people like it,,,,, They all "DURA",,,,,,
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and the Alphabet song as well as Bah, Bah, Black Sheep.
No. Sheep say "bah," not cows.
"ba" as in bah-bah-black sheep ♬〜 "ka" as in cauliflowerbut don't extend the vowels. and try avoiding tensing of consonants.
Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe...
have you any wool yes sir yes sir three bags full one for the master and one for the dame and one for the little boy who lives down the lane
Sheep make a "Bah" sound, it can also be referred to as a bleat.
The Sheep said "Sis Boom Bah"....This is an old "Carnac" joke from Johnny Carson Tonight Show.
The first known publication of the rhyme was in 1744 in Tommy Thumbs Pretty Song Book. The words have changed very little in over two and a half centuries. Many people mistakenly refer to this nursery rhyme as either: Baba Black Sheep Ba Ba Black Sheep BaaBaa Black Sheep The original version is slightly different to the one we know today, here are the original lyrics to baa baa black sheep: Bah, Bah a black Sheep, Have you any Wool? Yes merry have I, Three Bags full, One for my master, One for my Dame, One for the little Boy That lives down the lane. In the years since it is now more commonly known of course as "Baa Baa Black Sheep".
Ewe is a palindrome meaning female sheep.
no not particulary becaus eoyu no mating season you might go out and come back in starring at a aleep BAH BAH BELL BAH BABY BELLXX
Sheep "bah" as a way to communicate with each other, especially when they are separated from the flock. It helps them locate each other by creating a distinct sound that carries over long distances. The bahing noise can also indicate distress or discomfort in sheep.