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How does the poem Fuzzy Wuzzy go?

Asked by talljasperman (21919points) October 28th, 2010
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Fuzzy Wuzzy is a bear
Fuzzy Wuzzy has no hair
...
what is the rest of the lines… and what are the variations from child to child

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crazyivan's avatar

As I learned it, the only other line was “Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?”

talljasperman's avatar

I googled and got

Fuzzy Wuzzy
Was a bear
Fuzzy Wuzzy
Had no hair
Fuzzy Wuzzy
Wasn’t fuzzy, was he?

Was he bare?

I learned the lines differently…. like Fuzzy Wuzzy didn’‘t care… and so forth

bobbinhood's avatar

I learned, “Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t very fuzzy, was he?”

I had a little music box that was a bear and played “Happy Birthday.” I remember being convinced that it played “Fuzzy Wuzzy,” and I made up extra lines to make it fit the tune. Unfortunately, I no longer remember those lines.

troubleinharlem's avatar

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?
No!

He was a baldy waldy.

JilltheTooth's avatar

I love that a question like this gets a bunch of answers right away!

janbb's avatar

From the dark recesses of my childhood mind:

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear,
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair,
If Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair,
He wasn’t Fuzzy, was he?

iamthemob's avatar

Fuzzy Wuzzy is a bear
Fuzzy Wuzzy has no hair

I heard the next two, slightly different from above, as:

Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t very fuzzy, was he?

Aster's avatar

Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear
Fuzzy Wuzzy Had no Hair
Fuzzy Wuzzy Wasn’t Fuzzy—Was He?
that’s how I learned it in 1897.

Joybird's avatar

Hey somebody drop a beat for me….....

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear
his girlfriend complained of too much hair
He had a bit of man scap-ing done
and Where once was hair
there now is none

Yeah! I wrote that!

lillycoyote's avatar

That’s one my dad taught me.

The version I learned was:

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear,
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair,
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?

The other similar little rhyme my dad taught me was:

Yesterday upon the stair
I saw a man who wasn’t there
He wasn’t there again today
Gee, I wish he’s go away!

Even as a child, Fuzzy Wuzzy made a lot more sense than that one.

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