[Verse 1]
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey.
Along came a spider, who sat down beside her,
And startled her right away.
She jumped and squealed, she laughed and reeled,
She ran across the grass.
But soon she turned with a giggle to learn,
That spiders aren’t so bad.
[Chorus]
Oh Miss Muffet, don’t you run,
Stay and join the friendly fun.
Spiders weave with threads so fine,
Making webs that sparkle and shine.
[Verse 2]
The spider said, “Don’t be afraid,
I only came to play.
I spin my web in sun and shade,
To brighten up the day.”
Miss Muffet smiled and sat back down,
Her fears had gone away.
Together they laughed without a frown,
And shared the curds and whey.
[Chorus]
Oh Miss Muffet, clap along,
Turn this rhyme into a song.
With a spider as your friend,
The laughter never has to end.
[Verse 3]
The meadow rang with joyful sound,
The sunshine warmed the air.
Miss Muffet twirled and danced around,
Without a single care.
The spider spun a silken thread,
That shimmered bright and new.
A sparkling web was hung overhead,
And sparkled in the dew.
[Bridge]
So if you find a spider near,
Don’t let it bring you fear.
They weave and crawl, so very small,
But bring the world good cheer.
Miss Muffet learned that very day,
That friends come in surprise.
With kindness shown, you’re never alone,
And joy will always rise.
[Chorus – Repeat]
Oh Miss Muffet, sing it loud,
Dance and laugh among the crowd.
With a spider by your side,
Friendship’s something you can’t hide.
[Outro Verse]
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey.
Her spider friend came back again,
To brighten up her day.