Over The River And Through The Woods
It stings the toes And bites the nose As over the ground we go.
Over the river and through the woods. The horse knows the way To carry the sleigh Through white and drifted snow. Over the river and through the woods To grandfathers house we go. It stings the toes and bites the nose as over the ground we go.
You read that right. We would not stop for doll or top for tis Thanksgiving Day. Over the river and through the woods To grandmothers house we go.
The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh Thru the white and drifted snow oh. It stings the toes and bites the nose As over the ground we go. Over the river and through the woods To Grandmothers house we go The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh Through white and drifted snow Over the river and through the woods Oh how the wind.
The author of Over the River and Through the Wood was very unlike the other author who wrote a favorite holiday song about sleighing in Medford Mass. Over the river and through the woods To have a first-rate play. The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh Through the white and drifted snow.
Over the river and through the wood to Grandfathers house away. James Lord Pierpont vs. LYRICSOver the river and through the woo.
Have a happy day whether you are celebrating at grandmothers house or not. It stings the toes and bites the nose As over the ground we go. Both Jingle Bells and Over the River and Through the Wood were written about sleighing in Medford a small city just northwest of Boston on the Mystic River.