“Where are you going to?” “To Walpe.” “I to Walpe, you to Walpe; so, so, together we go.” “Have you got a husband? How do you call your husband?” “Cham.” “My husband Cham, your husband Cham; I to Walpe, you to Walpe; so, so, together we go.” “Have you got a child? How do you call your child?” “Grild.” “My child Grild, your child Grild; my husband Cham, your husband Cham; I to Walpe, you to Walpe; so, so, together we go.” “Have you got a cradle? How do you call your cradle?” “Hippodadle.” “My cradle Hippodadle, your cradle Hippodadle; my child Grild, your child Grild; my husband Cham, your husband Cham; I to Walpe, you to Walpe; so, so, together we go.” “Have you got a man? How do you call your man?” “Do-as-well-as-you-can.” “My man Do-as-well-as-you-can, your man Do-as-well-as-you-can; my cradle Hippodadle, your cradle Hippodadle; my child Grild, your child Grild; my husband Cham, your husband Cham; I to Walpe, you to Walpe; so, so, together we go.” |