Five Little Ducks – Part 1

Five little ducks went out one day,

Over the hills and far away,

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Mother duck said, “Quack. Quack Quack Quack.”

But only four little ducks came back.

 

Four little ducks went out one day,

Over the hills and far away,

Mother duck said, “Quack. Quack Quack Quack.”

But only three little ducks came back.

 

Three little ducks went out one day,

Over the hills and far away,

Mother duck said, “Quack. Quack Quack Quack.”

But only two little ducks came back.

 

Two little ducks went out one day,

Over the hills and far away,

Mother duck said, “Quack. Quack Quack Quack.”

But only one little duck came back.

 

One little duck went out one day,

Over the hills and far away,

Mother duck said…

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To be continued…

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6 Responses to Five Little Ducks – Part 1

  1. stephen1001 says:

    Children’s rhymes are getting dark these days Andy!

    • I think they’ve always been dark but we never thought about it enough. I mean, why weren’t the ducks coming back? Why did she keep sending the ducks out over and over again when they were slowly disappearing one by one? Where were the ducks disappearing to? What exactly was over the hill and far away that they were going to? How was mother duck able to find them all so quickly when she finally got off her ass and went after them herself!?

      I hope to finally answer some of these questions :p

  2. Daltonsart says:

    Very funny! I’ll look forward to the next read.

  3. I’m laughing, but this is dark. I’m hoping for the Disney ending Andy. Those poor duckies!

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