Re: Words to Granny's In the Cellar
Bruce Harper (bharper@VT.EDU)
Fri, 3 Mar 1995 08:52:50 +0900
On 3/1/95, HENRY S. HEINE wrote:
One version of the words to "Granny's in the Cellar." As with most any
camp song, there are variations on a theme; here is my contribution:
Granny's in the cellar
lordy can't you smell her
cooking biscuits on her filthy dirty stove
and in her eye there is some matter
that keeps dripping in the batter
>and she whistles while the ""sniff" runs down her nose (Loud sniff while
>wiping your nose on your sleeve)
>down her nose
>down her nose
>and she whistles as the "sniff" runs down her nose
I was in a very active church youth group in high school and we sang this
on weekend retreats and our annual two-week summer work camp/fun camping
trips. Another song that was popular was "There was an old lady who
swallowed a fly" and the multitude of verses that went with it [I'll
work on them over the weekend, promise :-) ].
Bruce in Blacksburg
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