Higgledy Piggledy, My Black Hen

DESCRIPTION: "Higgledy piggledy, my black hen, She lays eggs for gentlemen, Gentlemen come every day To see what my black hen doth lay, Sometimes nine and sometimes ten, Higgledy piggledy, my black hen."
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1853 (according to Opie-Oxford2)
KEYWORDS: Bird chickens food
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REFERENCES (2 citations):
Baring-Gould-MotherGoose #299, p. 171, "(Hickety, pickety, my black hen)"
Opie-Oxford2 209, "Hickety, pickety, my black hen" (1 text)

Roud #13043
CROSS-REFERENCES:
cf. "Cluck Old Hen" (partial theme)
Notes: The spelling of the first couple of words of this piece vary greatly ("Hickety, pickety," "Hickerty, pickerty," "Higgledy Piggledy"). I doubt any particular form is authoritative, so I spelled it the way I learned it way back when. I don't recall a tune, but there are enough references that it may be a traditional song. - RBW
File: BGMG299

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