i passed by a garden, a little dutch garden,
where useful and pretty things grew;
heartsease and tomatoes, and pinks and potatoes,
and lilies and onions and rue.
i saw in that garden, that little dutch garden,
a chubby dutch man with a spade;
and a rosy dutch frau with a shoe like a scow,
and a flaxen-haired little dutch maid.
there grew in that garden, that little dutch garden,
blue flag flowers lovely and tall;
and early blush roses, and little pink posies,
and gretchen was fairer than all.
223my heart’s in that garden, that little dutch garden,
it tumbled right in as i passed,
‘mid ‘wildering mazes of spinach and daisies,
and gretchen is holding it fast.