Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
/ˌmeəri ˌmeəri ˌkwaɪt kənˈtreəri/
/ˌmeri ˌmeri ˌkwaɪt kənˈtreri/
- the title and first line of a traditional nursery rhyme, sometimes set to music. The full poem is: “Mary, Mary, quite contrary,How does your garden grow?With silver bells and cockleshells,And pretty maids all in a row.”
传统童谣的标题和第一行,有时会配上音乐。整首诗是:“玛丽,玛丽,恰恰相反,你的花园如何生长?银铃和贝壳,还有漂亮的女仆排成一排。”