IN THE LAND OF WINDMILLS AND WOODEN SHOES

And the arms of the windmill go “Flip, flop, flop,”
Flip, flop, flop,
And around and round,
Till the water is pumped and the corn is ground.[8]
O, the Dutch wooden shoes go “Klip, klop, klop,”
Toward the windmill that turns with its “Flip, flop, flop,”
Flip, flop, flop,
And around and round,
Till the water is pumped and the corn is ground.
And the little Dutch children with “Klip, klip, klop,”
Run away to the windmill that goes “Flip, flop,”
Flip, flop, flop,
And around and round,
Till the water is pumped and the corn is ground.