It's 'farmer in the dell'. A dell is a small wooded hollow or valley.
the squirrel is singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm and the skunk is singing Farmer in the Dell
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It is a nursery rhyme, name of writer not known, origin possible in Germany from the beginnings of the 1800's or earlier
It is a game. Players form a circle holding hands around someone who is chosen to be the farmer. The first verse is sung whilst people circle the farmer. When the verse stops the farmer makes a choice for a wife, The wife joins the farmer in the centre and makes her choice after circling and stopping at the end of the next verse...and so on until either the cheese or dog is selected or only one person is left to become the last character. If the cheese is the last character in the circle, the cheese then stands alone
Do is C here. Here is a song to help you find "do" in any situation: (To the tune of The Farmer In The Dell) The last flat is "fa" The last sharp is "ti" No flats? No sharps? Do is always C.
The Farmer in the Dell was created in 1820.
a dell is a valley
the squirrel is singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm and the skunk is singing Farmer in the Dell
Dell (as in: the farmer in the dell, hell (as in a place to be avoided) and there is a Kell in Illinois.
The outraged farmer is in the dell.
Near the top of the mountain there was a circular dell filled to overflowing with bright blue flowers and a multitude of butterflies.
The Farmer in the Dell - 1936 was released on: USA: 6 March 1936 (New York City, New York) USA: 27 March 1936
The word "farmer" is not a proper noun, unless it refers to a specific thing or person, such a Jackie Farmer, The Rutherford Farmers' Coop, or a title like The Farmer In the Dell.
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The farmer in the dell.
well........ i think the cat takes the rat and the rat takes the cheese
"Farmer in the Dell"