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1 ) A Crooked Man The farmers in the dell

The farmers in the dell


There was a crooked man,
Hi Ho the Derry-Oh
Who walked a crooked mile. The farmers in the dell

He found a crooked sixpence


The Farmers buy a tractor...
Upon a crooked stile.
The tractor tills the ground....
He bought a crooked cat The tractor plants the seeds ....
The wheat grows and grows....
Who caught a crooked mouse,

And they all lived together in a


The Farmers reap the wheat..
Crooked little house. The Farmers grind the wheat...
The wheat bakes into bread....
The Farmers eat the bread....
2) Humpty Dumpty

The farmers in the dell


The farmers in the dell
Hi Ho the Derry-Oh
The farmers in the dell

4)Fiddle-de-dee

Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee,
The Fly has married the Bumble Bee,
Says the fly, says he,
"Will you marry me,
And live with me, sweet Bumble Bee?"
Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee,
The Fly has married the Bumble Bee!

Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee,
The Fly has married the Bumble Bee,
3) The Farmers in the Dell
Says the Bee, says she,
"I'll live under your wing, Go round and round the village,
Go round and round the village,
You'll never know I carry a sting."
Go round and round the village,
Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee, As we have done before.
The Fly has married the Bumble Bee!
Now, follow me to London, 
Follow me to London,
5)Georgie Porgie Follow me to London,
As we have done before.
Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
Go in and out the window,
Kissed the girls and made them cry; Go in and out the window,
When the boys came out to play, Go in and out the window,
As we have done before.
Georgie Porgie ran away.

7)Frog Went a Courtin'


6)Go In and Out the Window
Frog went a courtin' and he did ride,
Go round and round the village, uh-huh
Go round and round the village, Frog went a courtin' and he did ride,
Go round and round the village, uh-huh
As we have done before. Frog went a courtin' and he did ride
With a sword and a pistol by his side,
Up and down the staircase,  uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. 
Up and down the staircase, 
Up and down the staircase, He rode right up to Miss Mousie's
As we have done before. door, uh-huh
He rode right up to Miss Mousie's
Go in and out the window, door, uh-huh
Go in and out the window, He rode right up to Miss Mousie's door
Go in and out the window, Gave three loud raps, and a very big
As we have done before. roar, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Now, stand and face your partner,  He said, "Miss Mouse, will you marry
Stand and face your partner,  me? uh-huh
Stand and face your partner,  He said, "Miss Mouse, will you marry
As we have done before. me? uh-huh
He said, "Miss Mouse, will you marry
Now, shake hands with your partner, me?
Now shake hands with your partner, And oh so happy we will be, uh-huh,
Now shake hands with your partner, uh-huh, uh-huh.
As we have done before.
"Not without Uncle Rat's consent", uh-
Now, clap hands with your partner, huh
Now clap hands with your partner, "Not without Uncle Rat's consent", uh-
Now clap hands with your partner, huh
As we have done before "Not without Uncle Rat's consent"
"Would I marry the President," uh-huh, If you have no daughters,
uh-huh, uh-huh.
If you have no sons, 
Uncle Rat, he went downtown, uh-huh One a penny,
Uncle Rat, he went downtown, uh-huh
Two a penny,
Uncle Rat, he went downtown
To buy his niece a wedding gown, uh- Hot cross buns.
huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Where shall the wedding supper be? If your sons don't like them,
uh-huh
They're the only ones,
Where shall the wedding supper be?
uh-huh One a penny,
Where shall the wedding supper be?
Two a penny,
Way down yonder in the hollow tree,
uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. Hot cross buns.

The first to come in was a bumble bee,


uh-huh I don't tell jokes
The first to come in was a bumble bee,
and I don't tell puns,
uh-huh
The first to come in was a bumble bee One a penny,
With a big bass fiddle on his knee, uh-
Two a penny,
huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Hot cross buns.
Next to come in was the big black
snake, uh-huh
Next to come in was the big black Get them while they're hot
snake, uh-huh
and eat them by the ton,
Next to come in was the big black
snake One a penny,
He gobbled down the wedding cake,
Two a penny,
uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. 
Hot cross buns.
Little bit of biscuit on the shelf, uh-huh
Little bit of biscuit on the shelf, uh-huh 9)Hickory Dickory Dock
Little bit of biscuit on the shelf
If you want anymore you can sing it
yourself, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. Hickory, dickory, dock.
The mouse ran up the clock.
8)Hot Cross Buns
The clock struck one.
Hot cross buns, The mouse ran down.
Hickory, dickory, dock.
Hot cross buns,
One a penny,
Two a penny,
Hot cross buns.
10) Itsy Bitsy Spider
Itsy bitsy spider went up the water
Itsy bitsy spider went up the water
spout
spout
Down came the rain 
Down came the rain 
And washed the spider out
And washed the spider out
Out came the sun and dried up all the
Out came the sun and dried up all the
rain
rain
And the itsy bitsy spider went up the
And the itsy bitsy spider went up the
spout again
spout again

Itsy bitsy spider went up the water


The teeny tiny spider went up the
spout
water spout
Down came the rain 
Down came the rain
And washed the spider out
And washed the spider out
Out came the sun and dried up all the
Out came the sun and dried up all the
rain
rain
And the itsy bitsy spider went up the
And the teeny tiny spider went up the
spout again
spout again

The big humongous spider went up the


11)Two Little Blackbirds 
water spout
Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill,
Down came the rain
One named Jack and one named Jill.
And washed the spider out
Out came the sun and dried up all the
Fly away, Jack; fly away, Jill,
rain
Come back, Jack; come back, Jill.
And the big humongous spider went
up the spout again
Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill,
(do the motions) 
One named Jack and one named Jill.

(whisper)
12) Bingo There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name-o.
There was a farmer, had a dog,
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-G-O
and Bingo was his name-o.
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-G-O
B-I-N-G-O
B-I-N-G-O
B-I-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-G-O
And Bingo was his name-o. And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog, There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name-o. and Bingo was his name-o.
(clap)-I-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
(clap)-I-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
(clap)-I-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
And Bingo was his name-o. And Bingo was his name-o.

There was a farmer had a dog, There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name-o. and Bingo was his name-o.
(clap)-(clap)-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
(clap)-(clap)-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
(clap)-(clap)-N-G-O (clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
And Bingo was his name-o. And Bingo was his name-o.
And Bingo was his name-o.

13)This Little Piggy Says Simple Simon to the


This little piggy went to market, pieman,
This little piggy stayed home, Let me taste your ware.
This little piggy had roast beef, Says the pieman to Simple
Simon,
This little piggy had none,
Show me first your penny;
And this little piggy went wee wee wee
Says Simple Simon to the
all the way home pieman,
Indeed I have not any.
14)Simple Simon
Simple Simon went a-fishing,
Simple Simon met a pieman,
For to catch a whale;
Going to the fair;
All the water he had got,
Was in his mother's pail. Brought back the tarts,
Simple Simon went to look And vowed he'd steal no more
If plums grew on a thistle;
He pricked his fingers very
much,
Which made poor Simon
whistle.[

18)Doctor Foster
15)Rock-a-bye-Baby

Hush-a-by baby Doctor Foster went


to Gloucester,
On the tree top,
In a shower of rain;
When the wind blows
He stepped in a puddle,
The cradle will rock.
Right up to his middle,
When the bough breaks,
And never went there again.
The cradle will fall,
And down will fall baby
19)Bye, Baby bunting
Cradle and all.
Bye, baby Bunting,
Father's gone a-hunting,
16)Ring a Ring 0’ Roses Mother's gone a-milking,
Sister's gone a-silking,
Ring-a-ring o' roses, Brother's gone to buy a skin
A pocket full of posies, To wrap the baby Bunting in
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down 20)Goosey goosey gander

17)The Queen of Hearts Goosey goosey gander,


Whither shall I wander?
The Queen of Hearts
Upstairs and downstairs
She made some tarts,
All on a summer's day; And in my lady's chamber.
The Knave of Hearts There I met an old man
He stole those tarts, Who wouldn't say his prayers,
And took them clean away. So I took him by his left leg
The King of Hearts And threw him down the stairs.
Called for the tarts,
And beat the knave full sore;
The Knave of Hearts
21)It's raining; it's pouring 25)Old Mother Hubbard

It's raining; it's pouring. Old Mother Hubbard


The old man is snoring. Went to the cupboard,
He went to bed and bumped his To give the poor dog a bone;
head,
When she came there,
And he wouldn't get up in the
The cupboard was bare,
morning
And so the poor dog had none.

22)Needles and pins


She went to the baker's

Needles and pins, To buy him some bread;


Needles and pins, When she came back
When a Man marries, The dog was dead!
His Trouble begins

She went to the undertaker's


23)Now I lay me down to
To buy him a coffin;
Sleep
When she came back
When I lay me down to Sleep, The dog was laughing.
I recommend my self to his care;
when I awake, I give my self up to his She took a clean dish
Direction, to get him some tripe;
     Amen. When she came back
He was smoking his pipe.
24)Old King Cole

Old King Cole was a merry old soul She went to the alehouse
And a merry old soul was he; To get him some beer;
He called for his pipe, and he called for When she came back
his bowl The dog sat in a chair.
And he called for his fiddlers three.
Every fiddler he had a fiddle, She went to the tavern
And a very fine fiddle had he; For white wine and red;
Oh there's none so rare, as can When she came back
compare The dog stood on his head.
With King Cole and his fiddlers three
She went to the fruiterer's
To buy him some fruit; The Dame made a curtsy,
When she came back The dog made a bow;
He was playing the flute. The Dame said, Your servant;
The dog said, Bow-wow.
She went to the tailor's
To buy him a coat; This wonderful dog
When she came back Was Dame Hubbard's delight,
He was riding a goat. He could read, he could dance,
He could sing, he could write;
She went to the hatter's She gave him rich dainties
To buy him a hat; Whenever he fed,
When she came back And erected this monument
He was feeding her cat. When he was dead

She went to the barber's


To buy him a wig
When she came back
He was dancing a jig.

She went to the cobbler's


To buy him some shoes;
When she came back
He was reading the news.

She went to the sempstress


To buy him some linen;
When she came back
The dog was spinning.

She went to the hosier's


To buy him some hose;
When she came back
He was dressed in his clothes.

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