That was a phrase spoken by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz movie. That described some of the things to be feared on their quest to reach the Emerald City.
Ohians and fifers and mares, oh my
The Scarecrow says this, in response to Dorothy's comment on the dark creepiness of the forest. This leads into their singing Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh, my!, with the Tin Woodman. And then onto the road leaps the Cowardly Lion.
"Ara" = to something like "Oh" or "Oh my"
Horses and lions share many similarities. For instance, both species have strong, powerful limbs and big teeth. They also both have long tails and can both be found in the wild and in captivity.
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there are tigers lions and bears. Oh my!
lions and tigers and bears oh my
Lions, tigers, and bears. OH MY!
Hahahah...Maybe "oh my"? haha I'm not sure hahaha It was actually Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, not Pooh, who said "Lions and tigers and bears! Oh my!"
Hunt lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
Is there, and yes, there is alot. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my.
i got three, lions tigers and bears oh my!
lions and tigers and bears! oh, my!!
Dogs, cats, all birds. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
farms and cows and horses and chickens and bears and lions and tigers oh my. WEML
I think your looking for the Wizard of Oz.
Ohians and fifers and mares, oh my