Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
/ˌbɑː bɑː ˈblæk ʃiːp/
/ˌbɑː bɑː ˈblæk ʃiːp/
- an old children's song, which may refer to a tax put on wool in England in 1275. The full song is: “Baa, baa, black sheep,Have you any wool?Yes sir, yes sir,Three bags full.One for the master,And one for the dame,And one for the little boyWho lives down the lane.”