Her are some Baa, Baa, Black sheep variations:-
- Baa, baa black sheep
- Have you any wool
- Yes sir, yes sir
- Three bags full.
- One for my master
- And one for my dame
- And one for the little boy
- Who lives down the street
- Baa Baa white sheep
- Have you any wool?
- Yes Sir, Yes Sir, three bags full.
- One for my master
- and One for my Dame
- And one for the little boy
- with holes in his socks!
- Baa, baa black sheep
- Have you any fear
- No sir, No sir
- God is near.
- He never slumbers
- He never sleeps
- He is always looking after
- this little sheep.
- Baa Baa Pink Sheep
- Have you any spots
- Yes sir yes sir
- Lots and lots
- Some on my fingers
- And some on my toes
- And some on the end of
- my pink fluffy nose.
- Baa, baa black sheep
- Have you any cotton
- No sir, no sir
- It's all gone rotten.
- None for the master
- And none for the dame
- And none for the little boy
- Who fell down the drain.
- Baa, baa black sheep
- Have you any wool
- Yes sir, yes sir
- Three bags full.
- Thank you says the master,
- Thank you says the dame,
- Thank you says the little boy
- who lives down the lane.
- Baa, baa black sheep
- Have you any wool
- Yes sir, yes sir
- Three bags full.
- One to mend the jerseys
- One to mend the socks
- And one to mend the holes in
- The little girls' frocks.
- 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 in the lane.
- White sheep white sheep
- On a blue hill
- When the wind stops
- You all stand still
- When the wind blows
- You walk away slow
- White sheep white sheep
- Where do you go.
- Baa Baa White sheep,
- where's your little lamb?
- She's down on the meadow
- and she can't get home.
- The water's very deep
- and the hedge is very high,
- poor little baby lamb don't you cry.
- Baa Baa White Sheep
- Look over there
- See all the nanny goats
- going to the fair
- With white shoes and white socks
- And white curly hair
- See all the nanny goats
- going to the fair
- Baa Baa Baa.
- Baa Baa pink sheep,
- have you any spots?
- Yes Sir, yes sir,
- lots and lots.
- One on my forehead,
- and one on my tummy,
- and one on my nose,
- and that's NOT funny!
- Baa Baa pink sheep,
- have you any spots?
- Yes Sir, yes sir,
- lots and lots.
- One on my forehead,
- and one on my tummy,
- one on my bottom,
- and that's NOT funny!
- Baa Baa White Sheep,
- Have you any wool?
- No sir, No sir, no needles full.
- None to make a jumper.
- None to make a frock.
- None for the little boy
- with holes in his socks.
- Baa baa black sheep
- Have you any wool?
- Yes sir, yes sir,
- Three bags full.
- One for the master
- One for the dame
- And one for the little boy
- who lives down the lane.
- Baa baa white sheep
- Have you any wool?
- Yes sir, yes sir
- Three needles full.
- One to mend a jumper
- One to mend a frock
- And one for the little girl
- With holes in her socks.
- Baa baa grey sheep
- Have you any wool?
- Yes sir, yes sir
- Three bags full.
- One for the kitten
- One for the cats
- And one for the guinea pigs
- To knit some woolly hats
Also see[]
- "London's Burning" (the political epithet, not the UK TV show)
- Racial conflict in London (1959-1982)
- London's political 'Loony Left'
- The Paris riots of the 1960s
- Red Army racism and shortages!
- African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68)
- Soviet Jewish Refuseniks
- Harlem- 1950-1990
- Hippies
- March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
- Apartheid