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Seligor's Castle, fun for all the children of the world. Blogs
Mon, 28 Sep 2009
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Seligor's Castle presents a few tiny nursery rhymes for the little ones.
SELIGOR'S CASTLE PRESENTS
A PAGE FULL OF TINY NURSERY RHYMES
FOR THE VERY
YOUNG
Millions of massive raindrops have
fallen on the ground; They have danced on the
house-tops, They have hiden in the ground. They
were liquid-like musicians, with anything for
keys, Beating tunes upon the windows, keeping
time upon the
trees.
You shall have an
apple,
You shall have a
plum,You shall have a
rattle-basket, When your dad comes
home.
A man in the
wilderness asked of meHow many
strawberries grew in the sea. I answered him as
I thought good: As many as red herrings grow in
the wood.See-saw,
sacaradown, Which is the way to
London Town? One foot up, and one foot
down, That is the way to London
Town.
King Pippin
built a fine new hall Pastry
and pie-crust were the wall; Windows made of
black pudding and white
Slates were pancakes - you ne'er saw the
like. When little Fred was
called to bed he always acted
right;He kissed Mamma, and
then Papa, and wished them both
good-night.He made no noise, like
naughty boys, but gently went
upstairsDirectly when he was
sent, and always said his
prayes;
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