She found a little book ...
The story of their lives ...
... how wrong she was!
Three small
mice,
Pined for
some fun.
They made up
their minds to set out to roam;
Said they, “Tis
dull to remain at home”,
And all the
luggage they took was a comb,
These three
small mice.
Three bold
mice,
Came to an
inn.
“Good
evening, Host, can you give us a bed”,
But the host
he grinned and he shook his head.
So they all
slept out in a field instead,
These three
bold mice.
Three cold
mice,
Woke up next
morn.
They each
had a cold and a swollen face,
Through
sleeping all night in an open space;
So they rose
quite early and left the place,
These three
cold mice.
Three hungry
mice,
searched for some food.
But all they
found was a walnut shell,
That lay by
the side of a dried up well;
Who has
eaten the nut the they could not tell,
Three hungry
mice.
Three
starved mice,
Came to a farm.
The farmer
was eating some bread and cheese;
So they all
went down on their hands and knees,
And
squeaked, “pray, give us a morsel please”,
These three
starved mice.
Three glad
mice,
Ate all they
could.
They felt so
happy they danced with glee;
But the
farmer’s wife came in to see,
What might
this merry-making be
Of three
glad mice.
Three poor
mice,
Soon changed
their tune.
The farmer’s
wife said, “What are you at,
And why were
you capering round like that?
Just wait a
minute: I’ll fetch the cat”.
Three scared
mice,
Ran for
their lives.
They jumped
out onto the window ledge,
The mention
of “cat” set their teeth on edge;
So they hid
themselves in the bramble hedge,
Three sad
mice,
What could
they do?
The bramble
hedge was most unkind:
It scratched
their eyes and made them blind,
And soon
each mouse went out of his mind,
These three
sad mice.
Three blind
mice,
See how they
run.
They all ran
after the farmer’s wife,
Who cut off
their tails with the carving knife.
Did you ever
see such a sight in your life
As three
blind mice?
Three sick
mice,
Gave way to
tears
They could
not see and they had no end;
They sought
a chemist and found a friend
He gave them
some “Never too late to mend”,
Three wise
mice,
Rubbed,
rubbed away
And soon
their tails began to grow ,
And their
eyes recovered their sight , you know;
They look in
the glass and it told them so.
These three
wise mice.
Three proud
mice,
Soon settled
down.
The name of
their house I cannot tell,
But they’ve
learnt a trade and are doing well.
Three times
twice.
The End!
After living with the thought of the three, unhappy,
blind, dock tailed mice for all these years,
she is so glad it all turned out well after all for these three dapper chaps!
24 comments:
Crikey I think I've just been through all the emotions there - dread, pity and relief! But what's with the comb? Glad it all ended well - I don't think I could have stood any more misfortune! Jane x
Wonderful!
Bee happy x
Wonderful tale - no pun intended. I only knew the bit about them having their tails cut off with a carving knife.
Gorgeous illustrations too, they remind me a bit of Beatrice Potter's.
Very nice site. I am your newest follower.
teeeheee...I SO ENJOYED THIS! It has been years since I sang this sweet song, but in my experience with it, we were only taught the first stanza! I never, ever learned the rest of the story!
Vintage Jane, I love your world! I am going to follow you, for I enjoy a secret place where only mice and rabbits, fox terriers and other sundrie creatures live to tell their tales. Thank you for coming to visit me, and I believe we have crossed paths before, but this time, I must buy a ticket to enter your blog frequently. Have a super day, Anita
Looks like a lovely book!! :D
Hello Jane
I realised this morning that you have been following me for a while...very sorry I didn't contact you before now.
However I am now following you!
I see you are a Somerset gal ,I am from Somerset too...born in Williton and brought up in Minehead. I miss the West country and try to get home when I can :-)
We live and learn! I always thought the Three Blind Mice was just a rhyme too. Love the book and more so the illustrations!
keep well
Amanda :-)
PS: Giveaway now open!
Thank you - I finally have a good "end" to this sad story. It has always seemed so sad to me.
This is so cool, especially since the first song I ever learned to play in school on the recorder was Three Blind Mice haha, such a warming post Jane, love it.
Blimey! I have nowt else to say.
What a wonderful book, I love those sweet mice and the big fat cat! x
Good grief!! Am glad it all turned better there at the end. Got a little sad there, haha!! This was awesome!! Have a great weekend x
What a wonderful book.
Julie xxxxx
The old rhymes could be very dark in places. I have a children's book of verses from my Father in Law, dated around 1908, and they are very bleak! But it's nice that yours has a happy ending...
Wonderful!
And a bit like Old Mother Hubbard which also has many verses. I've visited her cottage in Devon!
Ooh so am I..My heart was in my hand then Mrs VJ! ~ Delightful Such a lovely tale and the pictures are really sweet! ~ What a wonderful find! Hope you are enjoying this 'fabby' summer, I don't want it to end...Hugs Maria x Thanks for kind words always!!
Gosh like most people I never knew there were any more verses! lovely black and white illustrations, thank you for sharing x
Well!! Who knew that?
Oh that's lovely!! Great find.
So glad to have gotten the whole story Jane, grapevine version was a bit sad werent it !
WOw! I never knew there was more than one verse either and a happy ending :) I must show the kids.
I’ve never seen this version before. I’m so glad those poor old mice were OK in the end. Thanks for calling in to see me earlier today; I’m glad you did as I had forgotten to call on you for a while. I’m going to enjoy a good read of all your recent post now. Barbara.
I was in a second-hand book shop in Winchester yesterday and could not believe my eyes when I spotted a copy of this! It was only the other day when I was telling you I had never seen it before – such a strange coincidence! I bought it of course!
Hello! I enjoyed this post a lot! I love this nursery rhyme and all these illustrations.
Perhaps you want to visit my post about this rhyme:
http://tazasycuentos.blogspot.com.ar/2012/08/tres-ratones-ciegos-three-blind-mice.html
Besos from Argentina! Silvina
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