Silly Sally went to town,
walking backwards, upside down.
On the way she met a pig,
a silly pig; they danced a jig.
Silly Sally went to town,
dancing backwards, upside down.
On the way she met a dog,
a silly dog; they played leapfrog.
Silly Sally went to town,
leaping backwards, upside down.
On the way she met a loon,
a silly loon; they sang a tune.
Silly Sally went to town,
singing backwards, upside down.
On the way, she met a sheep,
a silly sheep; they fell asleep.
Now how did sally get to town,
sleeping backwards, upside down?
Along came Neddy Buttercup,
walking forwards, right side up.
He tickled the pig who danced a jig.
He tickled the dog who played leapfrog.
He tickled the loon who sang a tune.
He tickled the sheep who fell asleep.
He tickled Sally who woke right up.
She tickled Neddy Buttercup.
And that’s how sally got to town,
walking backwards, upside down.