The old woman must stand at the tub, tub, tub
This old nursery rhyme is called “The old woman must stand at the tub, tub, tub” — enjoy your reading!
“The old woman must stand at the tub, tub, tub,
The dirty clothes to rub, rub, rub;
But when they are clean, and fit to be seen,
I'll dress like a lady, and dance on the green.”
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