Under the HillRiddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.This is an old American riddle from 1500-1900 AD.
Down under the hill there was a mill; In the mill there was a chest, And in the chest there was a till; In the till there was a cup, And in the cup there was a drop. No man could drink it, No man could eat it, No man could do without it. Riddle courtesy of Trumalia.com What Next?
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