



| They went to sea in a sieve, they did; In a sieve they went to sea: In spite of all their friends could say, On a winter's morn, on a stormy day, In a sieve they went to sea.
And when the sieve turned round and round,
Far and few, far and few,
They sailed away in a sieve, they did,
And every one said who saw them go,
Far and few, far and few,
They sailed to the Western Sea, they did, -
And they bought a pig, and some green jackdaws,
Far and few, far and few,
And in twenty years they all came back,
And they drank their health, and gave them a feast
Far and few, far and few, |
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