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#26
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I also just remembered playing london bridge as a child. Fond memories.
Here is another one I remember: On top of old smokey all covered with grass I saw a bald eagle scratching his ***. Don't be fooled. Don't be alarmed I saw a bald eagle scratching his arm. |
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![]() Two girls would face each other, holding up their arms and linking them to make an "arc" type bridge. We'd walk under it, in circles. At the part where it goes, "My fair lady", they would "capture" whoever was under at the time by lowering their arms. Then, it was "take a key and lock her up, lock her up, etc." Then, it started over. Gosh, I didn't even know who the lyrics were referring to, or what it meant, LOL. Just loved the game. If not already posted, one I thought was gross: "Milk, milk Lemonade Around the corner Fudge is made." You can all guess what body parts each line is referring to. ![]()
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There once was a man from Nantucket...lol
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This isn't all of it because I can never remember it all
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town Up stairs and down stairs in his nightgown Rapping at the window, crying through the lock “Are the weans in their bed,. For it's now 10 o'clock. Hey, Willie Winkie, are you coming in? The cat is singing purring sounds to the sleeping hen The dog's spread out on the floor and doesn't give a cheep But here's a wakeful little boy who will not fall asleep! |
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I found a peanut was fun to sing.
I found a peanut, found a peanut, found a peanut just now. Just now I found a peanut, found a peanut just now. cracked it open, cracked it open, cracked it open just now, just now I cracked it open, cracked it open just now. It was rotten, it was rotten, it was rotten just now, just now it was rotten, it was rotten just now. ate it anyhow.. got a tummy ach... called the doctor... operation... died anyhow.. went to heaven... met Saint Peter... didn't like him... went the other way... shoveling coal... that's how we sang it but there are different versions. Quote:
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Thanks for the reminder of London Bridge - I totally loved that as a child. And Itsy Bitsy Spider, I can remember my Dad telling it to me, complete with hand motions - I loved it.
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[quote=Parley;
Yeah ~ we would start off with our arms down and then one arm up and then the other. When we got to the lock her up, we'd toss the person in the middle from side to side.[/quote] Yeah, I forgot to write that part! ![]() ![]() Quote:
And....Jack and Jill went up the hill... ![]() ![]()
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This is a rather silly one that once I thought of, coldn't get out of my head. If I remember correctly we used to skip to it.
Lucy had a steamboat The steamboat had a bell Lucy went to heaven the steamboat went to Hello operator, get me number 9 And if you disconnect me I'll kick you in the... Behind a curtain there was a piece of glass And every time you stepped on it, You fell upon your ... Ask me no questions Tell me no lies For Lucy told me everything Right before she died. splitmage |
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Sorry if this has been mentioned, but I don't have time to read through the whole thread.
![]() Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall But all the king's horses And all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again. I think it went something like that, maybe not verbatim. As an adult, I see how obviously political that is. ![]() Someone said something about Ring Around the Rosy was about the plague. The Black Plague that wiped out most of Europeans in the Middle Ages? When I was little, I thought it meant a ring around a ROSE. ![]()
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Many years ago a magazine published a 'modern' (tongue in cheek) version of nursery rhymes. Two I can remember, which have appeared in this thread, are:
There was a little girl Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead. And when she was good She was very very good But when she was bad She was terrific. And Wee Willie Winkie ran through the town Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown. He should be reported to the police.
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I remember tis one
There once was a man named Michael Finnegan, Had three whiskers on his chinnegan, Shaved them off and they grew in ag'in, Poor old Michael Finnegan (begin ag'in) |
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A surprising number of nursery rhymes have their origin in this period. For example, Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye 4 and 20 blackbirds baked in a pie when the pie was opened the birds began to sing now wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king the King was in his counting house counting out his money The Queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey the maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes when down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose [at this point my Granny would pinch my nose between her fingers and the show me my 'nose' (really her thumb)] she made such a commotion ,that little Jenny wren flew down into the garden and popped it on again. [My Granny would tap my nose retuning it to its proper place at this point] This rhyme is based on the true event of 24 live blackbirds having really been put into a pie after having been smoked so that they would be unconscious. The pie was then presented to Henry VIII and when it was opened the birds were revived with the fresh air and( may or may not have) begun to sing! Just a bit of Tudor history for you to go along with your rhymes! |
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Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross,
To see a fine lady upon a white horse, With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes! ![]()
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I love those books.
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Theres a book called: Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts: The Subversive Folklore of Childhood. It was a fun read but its not for my generation so I didn't get most of the references but they have a lot of nursey rhymes and other childhood things and then parodys of them too from the 40's-80's.
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