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There's A Hole in My Bucket is a children's song, along the same lines as songs such as "The Song That Never Ends".
The lyrics are as follows:
- Henry: There's a hole in the bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza, Theres a hole in the bucket, dear Liza, a hole.
- Liza: Well fix it dear Henry, dear Henry, Well fix it dear Henry, fix it
- Henry: With what shall I fix it, dear Liza, dear Liza, with what shall I fix it dear Liza, with what?
- Liza: With straw, dear Henry, dear Henry, with straw, Dear Henry, with straw.
This goes on in the same format with different lines:
- But the straw is too long.
- Then cut it.
- With what shall I cut it?
- With the knife
- But the knife is too dull.
- Well sharpen it.
- How shall I sharpen it
- With the stone
- But the stone is too dry
- Then wet it
- With what shall I wet it?
- With the water
- With what shall I get it?
- With the bucket
- But there's a hole in the bucket...
Then it starts all over again.