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- OVER the river, and through the wood,
- To grandfather's house we go;
- The horse knows the way,
- To carry the sleigh,
- Through the white and drifted snow.
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- To grandfather's house away!
- We would not stop
- For doll or top,
- For 't is Thanksgiving Day.
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- Oh, how the wind does blow!
- It stings the toes,
- And bites the nose,
- As over the ground we go.
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- With a clear blue winter sky,
- The dogs do bark,
- And children hark,
- As we go jingling by.
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- To have a first-rate play--
- Hear the bells ring
- Ting a ling ding,
- Hurra for Thanksgiving Day!
- Over the river, and through the wood--
- No matter for winds that blow;
- Or if we get
- The sleigh upset,
- Into a bank of snow.
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- To see little John and Ann;
- We will kiss them all,
- And play snow-ball,
- And stay as long as we can.
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- Trot fast, my dapple grey!
- Spring over the ground,
- Like a hunting hound,
- For 't is Thanksgiving Day!
- Over the river, and through the wood,
- And straight through the barn-yard gate;
- We seem to go
- Extremely slow,
- It is so hard to wait.
- Over the river, and through the wood--
- Old Jowler hears our bells;
- He shakes his pow,
- With a loud bow wow,
- And thus the news he tells.
- Over the river, and through the wood--
- When grandmother sees us come,
- She will say, Oh dear,
- The children are here,
- Bring a pie for every one.
- Over the river, and through the wood--
- Now grandmother's cap I spy!
- Hurra for the fun!
- Is the pudding done?
- Hurra for the pumpkin pie!
- Lydia Maria Child

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