On the farm, every Friday On the farm, it's rabbit pie day. So, every Friday that ever comes along, I get up early and sing this little song Run rabbit - run rabbit - Run! Run! Run! Run rabbit - run rabbit - Run! Run! Run! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Goes the farmer's gun. Run, rabbit, run, rabbit, run. Run rabbit - run rabbit - Run! Run! Run! Don't give the farmer his fun! Fun! Fun! He'll get by Without his rabbit pie So run rabbit - run rabbit - Run! Run! Run!
@@HelloKitty-bq5wf yeah it's like a nickname the same goes with the name Barbara we can call her Bard. In Greek the real name is Kalliopy but we can call them Poppy too if they want (this name many people can't say it so we can say my name is kally or kelly or the nickname poppy instead of Kalliopy )
I'm kinda guessing your English, so little grammar lesson "How are you" Second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be There's a shorter version for it, it's added onto words as 're They : The Person Their : Something about them (property, personality, etc) They're: They are! Used to shorten sentence, or quicker way (Note: Make sure to add ' when using 're, it's used to separate the word and it)