There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Under a Hill
"There was an old woman lived under a hill" is a nursery rhyme which dates back to at least its first known printing in 1714
“There was an old woman lived under the hill,
And if she's not gone she lives there still.
Baked apples she sold, and cranberry pies,
And she's the old woman that never told lies.”
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