The school mentioned in the rhyme is believed to be The Redstone School. It was built in 1798 and moved from Sterling, Massachusetts to Sudbury, Massachusetts in 1927. There is a statue of Mary's lamb in the town center of Sterling, Massachusetts.
In 1877 Thomas Edison recited Mary Had a Little Lamb in the first recording of the human voice. He re-recorded it again in 1927 for posterity. Listen to Thomas Alva Edison's recording of Mary Had a Little Lamb.
It followed her to school one day,
which was against the rule;
It made the children laugh and play,
to see a lamb at school.
And so the teacher turned it out,
but still it lingered near,
And waited patiently about,
till Mary did appear.
"Why does the lamb love Mary so?"
the eager children cry;
"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know",
the teacher did reply.
And everywhere that Mary went,
Mary went, Mary went,
and everywhere that Mary went,
the lamb was sure to go.
It followed her to school one day,
school one day, school one day,
It followed her to school one day,
which was against the rules.
It made the children laugh and play,
laugh and play, laugh and play,
it made the children laugh and play,
to see a lamb at school.
And so the teacher turned it out,
turned it out, turned it out,
And so the teacher turned it out,
but still it lingered near.
And waited patiently about,
patiently about, patiently about,
And waited patiently about,
till Mary did appear.
"Why does the lamb love Mary so?"
Love Mary so? Love Mary so?
"Why does the lamb love Mary so,"
the eager children cry.
"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know."
The lamb, you know, the lamb, you know,
"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,"
the teacher did reply.
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