Oh the fox jumped out one winter's night And he begged the moon to give him light For he many many miles to drop that night Before he reached his den-o, den-o, den-o For he many many miles to drop that night, Before he reached his den-o And the first place he came to was the farmer's yard With the ducks and the geese declared it hard That the nerves should be shaken and the red stone marred By a visit from the fox-o, fox-o, fox-o That the nerves should be shaken and the red stone marred By a visit from the fox-o And he took the grey goose by the neck And he swung him right up across his back The grey goose cried out quack, quack, quack With his legs all dangling down-o, down-o, down-o The grey goose cried out quack, quack, quack With the legs all dangling down-o ♪ And old mother slipper slipper jumped out of bed And out of the window she popped her head Saying John, John the grey goose is gone And the fox is away to his den-o, den-o, den-o Saying John, John, John the grey goose is gone And the fox is away to his den-on So John ran up to the top of the hill And he blew his whistle loud and shrill Said the fox started very pretty music still I would rather be in my den-o, den-o, den-o Said the fox started very pretty music still I would rather be in my den-o ♪ So the fox went back to his hungry den And his dear little foxes eight, nine, ten It tastes good Daddy you must go there again You bring such cheer from the bong-o, bong-o, bong-o It tastes good Daddy you must go there again You bring such cheer from the bong-o So the fox and his wife without any strife Said they never ate a better goose in all their life They did very very well without a fork or a knife And the little one picked up bones-o, bones-o, bones-o They did very very well without a fork or a knife And the little ones picked up bones-o