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Music & production by Dennis Lee Nowicki
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Lyrics:
Well, Martha’s face appeared
on a dollar bill or two
Abigail was John’s advisor
because of all she knew
Martha played duets on piano
with Tom, her spouse
Dolley saved Washington’s painting when
the Brits burned the White House
Liz Monroe used her prestige
to save Lafayette’s wife
Louisa Adams raised silkworms,
and wrote plays all her life
Rachel could stop Andrew’s anger
with a single word
Sadly, Hannah died years before
Martin’s oath was heard
Anna never entered the White House,
as William died
Tyler’s first, Letitia did,
but passed while still inside
John’s second, Julia introduced
the Polka, a new dance
Sarah Polk forbade alcohol
Never changed her stance
Margaret Taylor learned to shoot
Living on the prairie
Abigail got some funding for
a White House library
Jane Pierce being the First Lady, she would strongly regret
Mary Todd spent lavishly and got deeply into debt
Eliza brought two cows to the White House there, to graze
Julia saved Ulysses’ life,
Declined to see Ford’s play
Lucy, the first to hold a White House Easter Egg Roll
Lucretia, the first First Lady feminist, so we’re told
Ellen, a soprano, died before Chester became Prez
In Grover’s White House, the first birth by his young wife, Frances
Caroline was the first female
At John Hopkins U
For charity, Ida crocheted lots of slippers in gray and blue
During Prohibition, Edith served booze at their parties
From Japan, Helen Taft brought to DC their cherry trees
Edith loved to drive her car ‘round DC, she would claim
Florence was bartender during Warren’s poker games
The Boston Red Sox baseball team
was Grace’s big thing
Louise supplied the front lines
during the Boxer Uprising
Eleanor rode with Amelia Earhart
in her plane
Bess Truman missed Missouri, where she wished she could remain
Mamie loved the color pink, had a shade all her own
Jacqueline won an Emmy for
her tour of her home
Lady Bird helped beautify the roads
with flowers and plants
Though dresses were the norm, Pat Nixon was first to wear pants
Betty Ford was thrilled to end her days
as First Lady
By contrast, cabinet meetings, Rosalynn joined with Jimmy
Acting in Hollywood films is what Nancy would do
Barbara Bush once wrote a book from her dog’s point of view
For narrating her book, a Grammy’s what Hillary won
Laura Bush gave speeches to promote her husband, George’s run
At 5-11, tied for tallest of them all, Michelle
Melania speaks five languages, and all of them, quite well
Last, Jill teaches, has two masters and a PhD
These were interesting facts about every First Lady
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#firstlady
#educationalmedia
#elementaryeducation
#homeschool
#schoolsubjects
#teachingaid
Music & production by Dennis Lee Nowicki
(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)
This educational media is designed to help you and your children learn about school subjects such as math, science, history, geography, and other topics. You'll also find songs that are ideal for ESL and elementary school! In addition, we have a large library of educational music videos for homeschoolers of all ages. We make music videos that serve as teaching aids and help your children and students learn while having fun.
Watch more educational music videos:
Thank you for being here!
Stay Safe and Healthy,
Cenapsis
Lyrics:
Well, Martha’s face appeared
on a dollar bill or two
Abigail was John’s advisor
because of all she knew
Martha played duets on piano
with Tom, her spouse
Dolley saved Washington’s painting when
the Brits burned the White House
Liz Monroe used her prestige
to save Lafayette’s wife
Louisa Adams raised silkworms,
and wrote plays all her life
Rachel could stop Andrew’s anger
with a single word
Sadly, Hannah died years before
Martin’s oath was heard
Anna never entered the White House,
as William died
Tyler’s first, Letitia did,
but passed while still inside
John’s second, Julia introduced
the Polka, a new dance
Sarah Polk forbade alcohol
Never changed her stance
Margaret Taylor learned to shoot
Living on the prairie
Abigail got some funding for
a White House library
Jane Pierce being the First Lady, she would strongly regret
Mary Todd spent lavishly and got deeply into debt
Eliza brought two cows to the White House there, to graze
Julia saved Ulysses’ life,
Declined to see Ford’s play
Lucy, the first to hold a White House Easter Egg Roll
Lucretia, the first First Lady feminist, so we’re told
Ellen, a soprano, died before Chester became Prez
In Grover’s White House, the first birth by his young wife, Frances
Caroline was the first female
At John Hopkins U
For charity, Ida crocheted lots of slippers in gray and blue
During Prohibition, Edith served booze at their parties
From Japan, Helen Taft brought to DC their cherry trees
Edith loved to drive her car ‘round DC, she would claim
Florence was bartender during Warren’s poker games
The Boston Red Sox baseball team
was Grace’s big thing
Louise supplied the front lines
during the Boxer Uprising
Eleanor rode with Amelia Earhart
in her plane
Bess Truman missed Missouri, where she wished she could remain
Mamie loved the color pink, had a shade all her own
Jacqueline won an Emmy for
her tour of her home
Lady Bird helped beautify the roads
with flowers and plants
Though dresses were the norm, Pat Nixon was first to wear pants
Betty Ford was thrilled to end her days
as First Lady
By contrast, cabinet meetings, Rosalynn joined with Jimmy
Acting in Hollywood films is what Nancy would do
Barbara Bush once wrote a book from her dog’s point of view
For narrating her book, a Grammy’s what Hillary won
Laura Bush gave speeches to promote her husband, George’s run
At 5-11, tied for tallest of them all, Michelle
Melania speaks five languages, and all of them, quite well
Last, Jill teaches, has two masters and a PhD
These were interesting facts about every First Lady
———-
#firstladies
#firstlady
#educationalmedia
#elementaryeducation
#homeschool
#schoolsubjects
#teachingaid
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