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We've put together a huge collection of new and traditional jump songs, rhymes and chants that assist keep the cadence while skipping rope. Enjoy these double dutch bound rope songs with your friends and young man jumpers!
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Assistant, Banana, Banana Split
Banana, banana, assistant split,
What did you get in arithmetic?
Banana, banana, assistant for free,
What did you make it geometry?
Birdie, Baboon in the Sky
Birdie, birdie in the heaven,
Why'd ya do that in my eye?
Birdie, baboon in the sky,
Gee, I'g glad that cows don't fly.
I Know Something
I know something,
But I won't tell.
Iii footling monkeys,
in a peanut shell.
1 tin read,
And i can dance,
And ane has a pigsty,
in the seat of his pants!
Lemon Lime
Lemon Lime
On time
Singing ane, 2 (jumper hops out)
3, 4, (2d jumper jumps merely 2x & so hops out etc.)
5, 6,
Five Little Monkeys
Five little monkeys,
Jumping on the bed.
1 barbarous off,
And bumped his caput
Mama called the doc,
And the medico said:
"No more than monkeys
jumping on the bed!"
Had a Little Sportscar
Had a little sportscar 248 Took it round the coooooooooooorrr (jumper hops out of the turning rope, runs effectually the corner & jumps dorsum in)
Ner & slammed information technology on the brakes (jump rope turners stop turning)
Bumped into a lady, bumped into a man
Bumped into a policeman, human oh human
Policeman caught me
Put me in jail
All I had was ginger ale
Ruby, hot, chili pepper (rope turners turn faster & faster until jumper misses a jump)
I Had a Little Puppy
I had a niggling puppy.
His name was Tiny Tim.
I put him in the bathtub,
To see if he could swim.
He drank up all the water.
He ate a bar of lather.
The next thing you know,
He had a bubble in his pharynx.
In came the medico
(person jumps in).
In came the nurse
( person jumps in).
In came the lady
With the alligator pocketbook
(person jumps in).
Out went the doctor
(person jumps out).
Out went the nurse
(person jumps out).
Out went the lady
With the alligator purse
(person jumps out).
A, B, C and Vegetable Soup
A, B, C and vegetable broth.
What will I find in my alphabet soup?
A, B, C. . . . . . . .
(When you miss, brand upwards something that starts with the alphabetic character you missed on.)
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
A My Name Is
A my proper noun is Alice
And my married man's name is Arthur,
We come up from Alabama,
Where we sell artichokes.
B my proper name is Barney
And my wife's name is Bridget,
We come up from Brooklyn,
Where nosotros sell bicycles.
C my name is _________
And my husband's name is ___________
We come from __________
Where we sell ___________.
(Keep throughout the alphabet)
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
All in Together Girls
All in together, girls.
How exercise you lot similar the weather, girls?
January, February, March, April . . .
~Caitlin Pollard, 2nd Grade, & Adele Greil
Anthy Maria Jumped in the Fire
Anthy Maria jumped in the burn down.
The burn also hot, she jumped in the pot.
The pot was too black, she jumped in a crack.
The pot was presently over, she jumped in some clover.
Clover's too sweet; she kicked up her feet.
Feet was shortly over, she cried ane, 2, 3,
Jumped in a tree.
The tree was then high she couldn't get college.
'Long came a breeze, blew her away.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Apartment for Rent
Flat for hire, inquire within,
When _________ moves out, let ___________ in.
~Ellen Stonemason, AACS Music Teacher
Apples, Peaches, Pears and Plums
Apples, peaches, pears, and plums
Tell me when your birthday comes.
~Caitlin Pollard, second Grade
My Grandad'southward Farm
As I went down to my grandad's subcontract.
A Baton goat chased me effectually the barn.
Information technology chased me up a sycamore tree,
And this is what it said to me:
I similar java, I like tea,
I like _________ to spring with me.
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin Went to French republic
Benjamin Franklin went to France
To teach the ladies how to dance.
Showtime the heel, and then the toe,
Spin around and out you lot go.
~Adele Greil
Blackbirds, Blackbirds
Blackbirds, blackbirds,
Sitting on a wire.
What do you do there?
May we inquire?
ÒWe just sit down to see the day,
Then nosotros flock and fly abroad.
Past ane, two, 3. . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Bluebells, Crinkle Shells
Bluebells, cockle shells,
Eevie, ivy, over;
I similar java, I like tea;
I like the boys, and the boys like me.
Tell your mother to hold her tongue;
She had a fellow when she was immature.
Tell your father to practice the same;
He had a girl and he changed her name.
Bluebells, cockle shells,
Eevie, ivy, over;
Female parent went to market place
To buy some meat;
Infant's in the cradle
Fast asleep.
The sometime clock on the mantel says
Ane o'clock, two o'clock..
(to twelve o'clock)
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
Bubble Glue, Bubble Gum
Bubble mucilage, bubble glue
Penny a packet,
Starting time y'all chew it,
Then you crack it,
Then y'all stick it
In your jacket,
Then your parents
Kick upwardly a noise.
Chimera mucilage, chimera gum, Penny a package.
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Bubble Glue, Bubble Gum (v2)
Chimera gum, bubble mucilage, chew and blow,
Bubble gum, bubble glue, scrape your toe,
Chimera gum, bubble glue, tastes and so sweet,
Get that chimera glue off your feet!
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Butterfly, Butterfly
Butterfly, Butterfly, throws a osculation, kiss, kiss,
Butterfly, Butterfly, get out before you miss, miss, miss.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Calling in, Calling out
Calling in, calling out,
_________ runs in when I run out!
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Teacher
Charlie Chaplin Went to French republic
Charlie Chaplin went to France,
To teach the ladies the hula dance.
Get-go on the heels,
And then on the toes,
Around and around and around you go.
Salute to the Helm,
Bow to the Queen,
Affect the lesser of the submarine.
~Ellen Stonemason, AACS Music Teacher
Chimacum, Cheetahs
Chimacum Cheetahs, turn around,
Chimacum Cheetahs, touch the basis,
Chimacum Cheetahs, show your spots,
Chimacum Cheetahs, hot, hot, hot!
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus
Sailed the ocean blueish
In 14 hundred
And ninety-2.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Chocolate Bears
Chocolate bears and gingerbread cats,
All dressed upwardly in whipped-cream hats.
Danced in the garden under the moon,
Beat sweet rhythms with a wooden spoon,
Whirling, turning, jumping to the beat,
Melting downwards to their water ice cream anxiety.
When the bakery ran to run into,
They ran below the glue-mucilage tree,
Running in between the rows,
Tripping over ice cream toes.
In that location were ane, ii, three . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Cinderalla Dressed in Yella
Cinderella dressed in yella,
Went downstairs to buss a fella,
Made a mistake and kissed a snake.
How many doctors did it have
1, two, 3, . . . .
Cinderella dressed in yellow
Went downstairs to osculation her fellow.
How many kisses did she give?
I, two, three, four, five . . .
~Adele Greil
Cookies, Candies in a Dish
Cookies, candy in the dish;
How many pieces do you wish?
i, 2, three, four, . . . . .
~Mrs. Harris, AACS Art Teacher
Dolly Dimple Walks Like This
Dolly Dimple walks like this,
Dolly Dimple talks like this,
Dolly Dimple smiles similar this,
Dolly Dimple throws a kiss.
~Adele Greil
Downwardly in the Alley
Down in the aisle where the garbage grows,
A flea jumped on an elephant'south toes,
The elephant cried with tears in his eyes,
Why don't you pick on someone your size?
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Downwards in the Valley
Down in the valley
Where the light-green grass grows
Sat little Annie
Equally sweet equally a rose.
Along came a boy
And kissed her on the cheek.
Why, Annie, you ought to be ashamed!
Got a little boyfriend
And y'all don't know his proper noun!
What is his proper name?
A, B, C ...
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
Down in the Valley (v2)
Downwardly in the valley where the light-green grass grows,
There sat __________ as pretty as a rose.
She sang then high, she sang so sweet,
Along came ________ and kissed her on the cheek.
How many kisses did she go?
1, 2, 3 . . . . .
~Trisha Kuenzie, 2nd form
Downward by the Riverside
Down past the riverside the green grass grows,
Where someone walks, some tiptoe.
She sings, she sings then sweet,
She calls over to someone beyond the street.
Tea cakes, pancakes, everything you encounter,
Meet me at the park at half by iii.
~Mrs. Ordway, AACS 1st Grade Teacher
Early in the Morning
Early on in the morning time, about eight o'clock,
What should I hear only the postman'south knock.
Up jumps ____________ to open the door,
How many letters did she find on the floor?
A, B, C, D . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Grace, Grace Dressed in Lace
Grace, Grace dressed in lace.
Went upstairs to powder her face up.
How many boxes did it take?
1, 2, iii . . . . .
~Ashley Kuenzie, 1st grade
Gypsy, Gypsy
Gypsy, gypsy
Please tell me.
What's my sweetheart going to exist:
Md, Lawyer, broker, thief,
Sailor, soldier, Indian Chief?
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Hello, Howdy, Hullo, sir
Hello, hello, hi, sir.
Meet me at the grocer.
No, sir. Why, sir?
Considering I have a common cold, sir.
Where did you lot get the cold, sir?
At the North Pole, sir.
What were you doing in that location, sir?
Counting polar bears, sir.
How many did you count, sir?
One, two, 3, iv, five . . . .
~Adele Greil
Hither am I, Fiddling Jumping Joan
Here am I, little jumping Joan;
When nobody's with me
I'm always alone.
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
Hickety Pickety Pop
Hickety Pickety Popular,
How many times before I stop?
i, two, iii . . . .
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Teacher
Mississippi
How do you spell Mississippi?
M (cross arms over chest)
I (point to your middle)
Crooked alphabetic character (cross legs and jump)
Crooked alphabetic character (cantankerous legs and jump)
I (point to heart)
Hunch back
Hunch back
I!
~Ellen Stonemason, AACS Music Instructor
15 Cents
I asked my parents for fifteen cents,
To run across the platypus jump the debate.
She jumped and then high she touched the sky,
And didn't come back till the 4th of July.
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
50 Cents
I asked my mother for fifty cents
To meet the elephant jump the debate.
He jumped so loftier he touched the sky,
And never came back till the Fourth of July
(Jump higher and higher)
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
I Can Do a Polka
I can practise a polka, I can practise a split,
I can practise a tap trip the light fantastic, just similar this!
ane, ii, 3 . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
I Eat My Peas with Beloved
I eat my peas with honey,
I've done it all my life.
It looks a little funny.
But it keeps them on my pocketknife.
How many peas can I go on my knife?
i, 2, three, . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
I Had a Little Brother
I had a picayune brother
And his name was Johnny.
He played in the meadow
where the frogs croaked funny.
He ran through the meadow
With a song on his tongue,
And he picked a few flowers
Simply for fun.
How many flowers did he find?
one, two, 3 . . . .
~Ellen Stonemason, AACS Music Teacher
I Know a Boy
I know a boy and he is doubled-jointed,
He gave me a osculation and I was disappointed.
He gave me some other to match the other,
Now, at present, ____________, IÕll tell your mother.
How many kisses did I get last nighttime?
1, 2, 3. . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
I Know a Picayune Lady
I know a footling lady
But her name is Miss.
She went around the corner
To buy some fish.
She met a trivial fellow
And she gave him a osculation.
I know a little lady
Just her proper noun is Miss.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
I Like Java
I like java,
I like tea.
I like ________ to jump with me.
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Teacher
I Like Java (v2)
I dear coffee,
I love tea.
I love the boys
And the boys love me.
~Adele Greil
I Like Coffee (v3)
I similar java, I like tea,
I like sitting on Bobby'due south knee joint.
Salute to the king and bow to the queen,
And turn your back on the gypsy queen.
~Erin Pollard
I Fabricated a Wish Jumping Rope
I made a wish jumping rope,
I caught a fish jumping rope,
I gave a osculation jumping rope,
How many wishes (fishes, kisses) did I get?
1, 2, 3, . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Ice Foam Soda
Ice cream soda, lemonade, punch;
Spell the initials of my (your) honey agglomeration.
A-B-C-D . . . .
~Mrs. Harris, AACS Art Teacher & Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
If Bubble Gum is Free
If bubble gum is free, free, free,
Please give some to me, me, me.
I am clever, not a dunce,
How many tin I chew at once?
One, two, three . . . .
~Erin Pollard
I'm a Piffling Dutch Girl
I'm a little Dutch girl
Dressed in blue.
These are the things
I like to do:
Salute to the captain,
Curtsey to the queen,
Plow my back
On __________ submarine.
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
I'm a Little Dutch Daughter (v2)
I'm a little Dutch daughter
Dressed in bluish.
Here are the things
I similar to do:
Salute to the captain,
Bow to the queen,
Turn by back
On the submarine.
I can do the tap dance,
I can practise the split,
I can do the holka polka
But like this.
~Adele Greil
I Went Downtown
I went downtown
To run into Ms. Brown,
She gave me a nickel
To purchase a pickle,
The pickle was sour,
So I bought a flower.
The flower was dead, she gave me a tack.
The tack was sharp, she gave me a harp.
The harp was broke, she gave me a cloak.
The cloak was tight, she gave me a kite.
The kite away flew, and I did too.
(Actor runs out at too)
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Instructor
Ink, Ink a Bottle of Ink
Ink, ink, a bottle of ink,
The cork savage off and y'all stink.
Not considering you're muddy, non because yous're clean,
Just because you kiss the girls behind the magazine!
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Teacher
Ipsey Pipsey Tell Me True
Ipsey Pipsey, tell me truthful,
Who shall I be married to?
A, B, C. . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Jelly in the Dish
Jelly in the dish,
Jelly in the dish,
Wiggle-waggle
Wiggle-waggle
Jelly in the dish.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Lady, Lady Bear on the Ground
Lady, lady, touch the basis,
Lady, lady, plow around.
Plow to the east, and plough to the west,
And choose the 1 you like the best.
Lady, lady, touch the ground,
Lady, lady, turn effectually.
Lady, lady prove your shoe,
Lady, lady, now skidoo!
~Erin Pollard & Caitlin Pollard, second Grade
Ladybug, Ladybug
Ladybug, Ladybug, plow effectually,
Ladybug, Ladybug touch the ground.
Ladybug, Ladybug smoothen your shoes,
Ladybug, Ladybug read the news.
Ladybug, ladybug, how old are you?
I, ii, 3, four . . . . .
~Mrs. Ordway, AACS 1st Grade Teacher
Landon in the White House
Landon in the White House
Waiting to exist elected.
Rosevelt in the garbage can,
Waiting to be collected.
~Marge Sands
Lemon Drops and Carbohydrate Candy
Lemon drops and sugar processed,
Both of these gustation just smashing.
All-time of all is cherry pop,
How many jumps earlier I stop?
I, two, three . . . . .
~Erin Pollard
Mabel, Mabel Set the Tabular array
Mabel, Mabel, ready the table,
Just as fast as you are able.
Don't forget the common salt, sugar, vinegar, mustard, ruddy-hot pepper!
~Adele Greil
Mabel, Mabel Neat and Able
Mabel, Mabel, neat and able.
Mabel, Mabel, set up the table,
And don't forget the
Carmine Hot Peppers!
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher & Caitlin Pollard, AACS Student
Mabel, Mabel Fix the Table (v2)
Mabel, Mabel, set the tabular array.
Don't forget the crimson hot label.
Shake the salt and milkshake the pepper.
Who will exist the highest stepper?
Winds accident hot and winds blow freeze,
How many times did Mabel sneeze?
Ane, two, three . . . . .
~Erin Pollard
Minnie Minnihaha
Minnie Minnihaha went to run into her Papa,
Papa died. Minnie cried,
Minnie had a new born baby.
Stuck it in the bathtub to see if information technology could swim.
Drank a gallon of water, ate a bar of soap.
In come the Doctor, in came the nurse,
in came the lady with the alligator pocketbook.
Out went the doctor, out went the nurse.
Out went the lady with an alligator pocketbook.
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
Miss Lucy had a Baby
Miss Lucy had a baby
And she named him Tiny Tim.
She put him in the bathtub
To run across if he could swim.
He drank up all the water.
He ate up all the soap.
He tried to eat the bathtub
Just it wouldn't go downwardly his throat.
Miss Lucy called the doctor,
Miss Lucy called the nurse.
Miss Lucy called the lady with the alligator purse.
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
Miss Mary Mack
Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack
All dressed in black, black, blackness
With argent buttons, buttons, buttons
All down her back, back, back.
She asked her mother, mother, female parent,
For fifteen cents, cents, cents,
To see the elephant, elephant, elephant,
Spring the fence, debate, argue.
He jumped so high, high, high.
He reached the sky, sky, sky,
And he never came back, back, dorsum
Till the Quaternary of July, lie, lie.
~Katy Mormino, 2nd class
Mississippi LIves by the Shore
Mississippi lives by the shore,
She has children 3 and four,
The oldest 1 is xx-four.
She shall marry
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Female parent, Mother
Mother, Mother, I am ill
Call for the doctor over the colina.
In came the md,
In came the nurse,
In came the lady with the alligator handbag.
"Measles," said the doctor.
"Mumps," said the nurse.
"Goose egg," said the lady with the alligator pocketbook.
Out goes the doctor, out goes the nurse,
Out goes the lady with the alligator purse.
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor / Mrs. Ordway, AACS lst Form Teacher / Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
My Mother Said...
My mother said
I never should play
With the gypsies in the woods.
If I did
She would say
"Naughty girl to disobey."
~Sheila Gilmour
My Mommy Told Me
My mommy told me,
If I was good-y
She would buy me,
A condom dolly.
My auntie told her,
I kissed a soldier.
Now she won't buy me,
A rubber dolly.
~AACS Parent
Old Mother Whittlehouse
Old Female parent Whittlehouse
Had a big fit.
First she did the merry-become-round
So she did the split.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Ane I love, Ii I Love
One I love, Two I love,
3 I dear I say;
Four I beloved with all my heart,
Five I cast away.
Half-dozen he loves, Seven she loves,
Viii both love;
Nine he comes, X he tarries,
Eleven he courts, Twelve he marries.
~Mrs. Harris, AACS Art Instructor
One, Two, Three A-larry,
One, ii, 3 A-larry,
My outset name is Mary.
Don't y'all think that I look cute?
In my brother'southward bathing adjust?
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
One Whale, Two Whales
I whale, ii whales, 3 whales, four,
Ane orca, ii pods, iii calves, more!
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater
Peter, Peter pumpkin eater.
Had a wife and couldnÕt keep her.
Put her in a pumpkin shell
And in that location he kept her very well.
~Rocio Moreno, grade 8
Policeman, Policeman, Exercise Your Duty
Policeman, policeman, do your duty,
Here comes (proper noun of next jumper)
And she's a cutie;
She tin jump, she can twist,
But I bet she can't practice this.
~Mrs. Harris, AACS Art Teacher
Postman, Postman Do Your Duty
Postman, Postman,
Practise your duty.
Send this letter of the alphabet
To my cutie.
Don't you stop
Nor don't delay.
Get it to her
Right away.
~Kim Donius, AACS Librarian
Postman, Postman Do Your Duty (v2)
Postman, Postman, do your duty.
Send this letter of the alphabet to an American beauty.
DonÕt you stop and donÕt delay.
Get it to her right away.
~Adele Greil
Rich Human being, Poor Man
Rich man, poor man, beggar human, thief,
Doctor, lawyer, Indian Chief.
Her shoes will be
Wood, leather, high heel, low heel, sandals, wooden.
Her dress volition be made of
Silk, satin, cotton, batten, rags.
Her house volition be
Big house, fiddling firm, pigpen, barn.
Her rings shall be made of
Diamonds, rubies, emeralds, glass.
How many children volition she get?
1, 2, three . . . . .
And now your'due east married you must obey,
Y'all must be truthful in every way.
You must be kind, you must be proficient,
And brand your husband chop the wood.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Robin Hood, Robin Hood Dressed and then Good
Robin Hood, Robin Hood dressed so good,
Got every bit many kisses every bit he could.
How many kisses did he get?
ane, 2, 3 . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Instructor
Rooms for Rent
Rooms for rent,
Inquire inside.
As I move out
Allow Rachel come in.
~Adele Greil
Sixteen Bluebirds
Sixteen bluebirds sitting on a fence.
Flapped their wings and started to dance.
Upward, downward,
All along the line,
Brightly preened and looking fine!
Count one, 2, 3 . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Spanish Dancer, Do the Separate
Spanish dancer, practise the separate.
Spanish dancer, give a kick.
Spanish dancer, turn effectually.
Spanish dancer, get out of town.
~Adele Greil
Spanish Dancer (v2)
Castilian dancer, do the splits,
Castilian dancer, do loftier kicks.
Spanish dancer, clicks a shoe,
Castilian dancer, chooses You!
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Teacher
Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry shortcake, cream on acme.
Tell me the proper name of your sweetheart?
Is information technology .......
Alex, Brandon, Cam, Danielle, . . . . . .
~Andrea Pinyon, AU Inferior
Teddy Acquit, Teddy Conduct
Teddy behave, teddy bear,
Plough around.
Teddy acquit, teddy behave,
Touch the ground.
Teddy bear, teddy carry,
Evidence your shoe.
Teddy carry, teddy bear,
That volition do.
Teddy acquit, teddy bear,
Go upstairs.
Teddy bear, teddy behave,
Say your prayers.
Teddy conduct, teddy bear,
Turn out the calorie-free.
Teddy bear, teddy bear,
Say good nighttime.
~Mrs. Harris, AACS Fine art Instructor / Caitlin Pollard, 2nd Course / Adele Greil
Teddy Bear, Teddy Acquit (v2)
Teddy acquit, teddy comport, dressed in blue,
Can you exercise what I tell you to?
Teddy conduct, teddy conduct, plow around.
Teddy bear, teddy acquit, impact the footing.
Teddy carry, teddy acquit, do the splits.
Teddy behave, teddy acquit, give a high kick.
Teddy bear, teddy bear, become upstairs.
Teddy bear, teddy deport, say your prayers.
Teddy bear, teddy acquit, plough out the light.
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say proficient night.
~Ellen Bricklayer, AACS Music Teacher
The Eiffel Belfry
The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters alpine
From the top to bottom.
We can see the River Seine.
To climb it we pay
One, ii, 3. . . . .
~Erin Pollard
The Wind, The Wind
The current of air, the current of air, the current of air blows high,
It blows Mary through the heaven.
She is fair and she is pretty
She is the daughter from the tin tin can city.
She tin play the pianoforte, i 2 3
Mary, Mary, who is she?
Johnny, Johnny says he loves her.
Off they go with a kiss, osculation, kiss.
He took her to the courtyard,
Asked her, ÒWill y'all ally me?Ó
Aye, No, Maybe then, Yep, No, Maybe so.
~Marilyn Sloan, Alfred, NY
Three, Half-dozen, Nine
Three, six, nine, the goose drank wine,
The monkey chewed tobacco on the street car line.
The king of beasts high-strung, the monkey croaked,
And they all went to heaven in a little row boat,
Clap-Clap! Clap-Clap!
~Susan Teagarden, AACS Parent
Ii Little Pails of Water
2 niggling pails of water,
Ii little pails of water,
Girls in wooden shoes,
Girls with wooden legs.
You can become through my garden argue, la, la,
The male monarch drove through my garden fence, la, la.
I, 2, three . . . . .
~Erin Pollard
Upwardly the Ladder, Down the Ladder
Upwards the ladder, down the ladder,
A, B, C,
Upwards the ladder, downwardly the ladder,
H - O - T!
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Launder the Dishes
Wash the dishes dry out the dishes,
Have a cup of tea.
Don't forget the sugar.
A-1, a-two, a-three . . .
~Erin Pollard
When I Was...
When I was one I ate a bun,
Going over the bounding main.
I jumped aboard a sailorman's transport,
And the sailorman said to me,
"Going over, going nether,
Stand at attending like a soldier,
With a one, two, and three."
When I was two I buckled my shoe,
Going over the sea.
I jumped aboard a sailormanÕs ship,
And the sailorman said to me, . . ..
When I was iii I banged my genu,
When I was 4 I shut the door,
When I was five I learned to jive,
When I was six I picked up sticks,
When I was 7 I went to heaven,
When I was eight I learned to skate,
When I was nine I climbed a vine,
When I was ten I defenseless a hen,
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
Volition I Marry?
Will I ally, tell me so,
Is the answer yes or no?
Aye, no maybe and so, yes, no, peradventure so . . . . .
~Ellen Stonemason, AACS Music Teacher
Windy, Windy Weather
Windy, windy weather,
All in together,
January, February . . ..
Windy, windy conditions,
They all run out together,
January, February . . . . .
~Ellen Mason, AACS Music Teacher
With Salad I am Sick
With salad I am ill,
With celery I am cured.
How many stalks of celery
One, two, three . . . . .
~Erin Pollard
Zoop La La
Zoop la la,
Hey la la,
Zoop la la,
Hey la la,
Zoop, zoop, zoop
~Ellen Stonemason, AACS Music Teacher
My Swain
My fellow has gone to France,
To teach the ladies how to dance.
When he comes dorsum,
He'll ally me,
And we'll trip the light fantastic toe the polka one 2 3
i two three, 1 2 3,
We'll dance the polka 1 ii three.
fifth Jul 2014
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Matt Hopkins is a former competitive speed jumper and jump rope bus. Matt has won numerous national championships in speed jumping, and his athletes have won several national speed and freestyle titles and have broken globe and national speed records. He as well taught centre and unproblematic schoolhouse PE in Leavenworth WA for 23 years.
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