I doubt, I doubt my fire is out
This old nursery rhyme is called “I doubt, I doubt my fire is out” — enjoy your reading!
“I doubt, I doubt my fire is out,
My little wife isn't at home;
I'll saddle my dog, and I'll bridle my cat,
And I'll go fetch my little wife home.”
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