36. Form Wibbleton to Wobbleton... 2

36. Form Wibbleton to Wobbleton... 2

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34 

I see the moon,

And the moon sees me;

God bless the moon,

And God bless me.


35 

Great A, little a, bouncing B,

The Cat's in the cupboard

And can't see me.


36 

Form Wibbleton to Wobbleton 

is fifteen miles,

From Wobbletn to Wibbleton 

is fifteen miles,


From Wibbleton to Wobbleton, 

form Wobbleton to Wibbleton,

From Wibbleton to Wobbleton 

is fifteen miles.


37 

I asked my mother for fifty cents,

To see the elephant jump the fence,

He jumped so high,

He reached the sky,

And didn't come back till the Fourth of July.


38 

Here we go round

the mulberry bush,

The mulberry bush,

The mulberry bush;


Here we go round

the mulberry bush,

On a cold and frosty morning.




39 

One, two, three, four,

Mary's at the cottage door,

Five, six, seven, eight,

Eating cherries off a plate.


40 

One for sorrow

Two for joy

Three for a girl

Four for a boy


Five for silver

Six for gold

Seven for a secret 

Never to be told


41 

Whose little pigs are these, these, these?

Whose little pigs are these?

They are Roger the Cook's,

I know by their looks-

I found them among my peas.


42 

Chook, chook, chook, chook.

Good morning, Mrs Hen. 

How many chickens have you got?


Madam, I've got ten: 

Four of them are yellow, 

And four of them are brown,

And two of them are speckled red,

The nicest in the town.

Chook, chook, chook, chook


43 

Star light, star bright,

First star I see tonight,

I wish I may, 

I wish I might,

Have the wish 

I wish tonight.


44 

Cross-patch, draw the latch,

Sit by the fire and spin;

Take a cup, and drink it up,

Then call your neighbors in.


45 

I had a little hen

The prettiest ever seen;

She washed up the dishes,

And kept the house clean.


She went to the mill

To fetch me some flour,

And always got home

In less than an hour.


46 

As I was walking through the City,

Half past eight o'clock at night,

There I met a Spanish Lady,

Washing out her clothes at night.


First she rubbed them, 

then she scrubbed them,

Then she hung them out to dry,

Then she laid her hands upon them 

Said :I wish my clothes were dry.


47 

Simple Simon met a pieman,

Going to the fair;

Says Simple Simon to the pieman,

Let me taste your ware.


Says the pieman to Simple Simon,

Show me first your penny;

Says Simple Simon to the pieman,

Indeed, I have no any.


48 

Will you come to my party,

will you come?

Bring your own bread and butter

and a bun;

Mrs Murphy will be there,

Tossing peanuts in the air,

Will you come to my party,

will you come?


49 

I am a Girl Guide

dressed in blue,

These are the actions

I must do:

Salute to the King,

Curtsey to the queen,

And turn my back to 

the washing-machine.


50 

Little Boy Blue,

come blow your horn,

The sheep's in the meadow,

The cow's in the corn.


Where is the boy

who looks after the sheep?

He's under a haycock fast asleep.


Will you wake him?

No. not I,

For if I do,

he's sure to cry.


51 

Tinker, tailor,

Soldier, sailor,

Rich man, poor man,

Ploughboy,

Thief.


52 

Twinkle, twinkle, little star,

How I wonder what you are!

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.


53 

The mole

Lives in a hole;

He is blind-

I don't mind.




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