There's a Hole in My Bucket is a popular traditional children's song that illustrates the form of a never ending song as the bucket is never actually repaired. Here are the lyrics:
There's a hole in my bucket dear Liza dear Liza
There's a hole in my bucket dear Liza a hole.
Then mend it dear Henry dear Henry
Then mend it dear Henry mend it.
With what shall I mend it
With a straw
The straw is too long
Then cut it
With what shall I cut it
With a knife
The knife is too blunt
Then sharpen it
With what shall I sharpen it
With a stone
The stone is too dry
Then wet it
With what shall I wet it
With some water
With what shall I fetch it
With a bucket
There's a hole in my bucket dear Liza dear Liza
There's a hole in my bucket dear Liza a hole.
Then mend it dear Henry dear Henry
Then mend it dear Henry mend it.
With what shall I mend it
With a straw
The straw is too long
Then cut it
With what shall I cut it
With a knife
The knife is too blunt
Then sharpen it
With what shall I sharpen it
With a stone
The stone is too dry
Then wet it
With what shall I wet it
With some water
With what shall I fetch it
With a bucket