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Tom steals a meat pastry from the market and then gets punished by his father

Tom Tom the Piper’s Son

Tom, Tom, the piper’s son,
Stole a pig, and away did run!
The pig was eat,
And Tom was beat,
And Tom went crying
Down the street.


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Longer Variant Version

Tom, he was a piper’s son,
He learnt to play when he was young,
And all the tune that he could play
Was ‘over the hills and far away’;
Over the hills and a great way off,
The wind shall blow my top-knot off.
Tom with his pipe made such a noise,
That he pleased both the girls and boys,
They all stopped to hear him play,
‘Over the hills and far away’.
(…verses continue with Tom’s antics, including dancing pigs, mischief, and musical fun.)

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