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00:14Sing a song of sixpence, a pumpkin full of rye
00:18Four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
00:22When the pie was open, the birds began to sing
00:27But it wasn't that a dainty dish to send before the king
00:37Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are
00:46Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky
00:55Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are
01:09Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow damped over the moon
01:15The little don't love to see such fun, and the dish run away with the spoon
01:23Higgledy-biggledy-bop
01:24The dog has swallowed a mop
01:27The pig's in a hurry, the cat's in a flurry
01:30Higgledy-biggledy-bop
01:37Incy-wincy spider, climbing up the spout
01:42Down came the rain and washed the spider out
01:47Out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain
01:52So, incy-wincy spider, climbed up the spout again
02:04Hush, little baby, don't say a word
02:08Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird
02:13If that mockingbird won't sing
02:17Papa's gonna buy you a diamond ring
02:22If that diamond ring turns in brass
02:27Papa's gonna buy you a looking glass
02:32If that looking glass gets broke
02:36Papa's gonna buy you a billy goat
02:49Oh, where, oh, where has my little dog gone
02:52Oh, where, oh, where can he be
02:56With his ears cut short and his tail cut long
03:00Oh, where, oh, where can he be
03:12Old MacDonald had a farm
03:15E-I-E-I-O
03:17And on that farm he had a horse
03:22E-I-E-I-O
03:25With a neigh- neigh here and a neigh- neigh there
03:28Here a neigh, there a neigh, everywhere a neigh- neigh
03:32Old MacDonald had a farm
03:36E-I-E-I-O
03:39Old MacDonald had a farm
03:43E-I-E-I-O
03:45And on that farm he had a pig
03:49E-I-E-I-O
03:52With an oink- oink here and an oink- oink there
03:56Here an oink, there an oink
03:58Everywhere an oink- oink
04:00Old MacDonald had a farm
04:03E-I-E-I-O
04:13This is the way that ladies ride
04:15Trippity tee, trippity tee
04:17This is the way that ladies ride
04:19Trippity, trippity tee
04:21This is the way that gentlemen ride
04:24Gallopy, gallop, gallopy, gallop
04:26This is the way that gentlemen ride
04:28Gallopy, gallopy, gallop
04:32Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, had a wife but couldn't keep her.
04:37He put her in a pumpkin shell, and there he kept her very well.
04:49Little boy blue, come blow on your horn, the sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.
04:57Where is the boy who looks after the sheep? He's under a haystack fast asleep.
05:05Will you wake him? No, not I, for if I do, he'll surely cry.
05:17Three blind mice, three blind mice, see how they run, see how they run.
05:27They all run after the farmer's might, who cut through the tails of the coming light.
05:32Did you ever see such a thing in your life as three blind mice?
05:41See so much of it all, Johnny shall have a new master.
05:48He shall have but a penny a day, because he can't walk any faster.
05:57Oh dear, what can the matter be? Dear, dear, what can the matter be?
06:01Oh dear, what can the matter be? Johnny's love at the fair.
06:09Lady bird, lady bird, fly away home. Your house is on fire, your children are gone.
06:19Fly away, lady bird, fly away home. Your house is on fire, and your children are gone.
06:35Lavender's blue, dilly dilly, lavender's green. When I am king, dilly dilly, you shall be queen.
06:49A wise old owl sat in an oak. The more he heard, the less he spoke.
06:57The less he spoke, the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?
07:09Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is far too late.
07:18Get it done by half past eight.
07:27Old woman, old woman, old woman, old woman, quoth I.
07:31Oh wither, oh wither, oh wither so high. To brush the cobwebs off the sky.
07:40Shall I go with thee? Aye, bye and bye.
07:53Tweedledum and Tweedledee agreed to have a battle.
07:57For Tweedledum said Tweedledee had spoiled his nice new rattle.
08:05There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile.
08:09And he found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile.
08:12He brought a crooked cat, and it caught a crooked mouse.
08:16And they all lived together in a crooked little house.
08:25Curly locks, curly locks, wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine.
08:32But sit on a crooked, and saw a fine seam.
08:36And feed up on strawberry sugar and cream.
08:42Little Miss Mufflepins says on her top fit, eating her curls away.
08:46The game will be spider who's set up his stutter, and fried his quick pocket away.
08:58Georgie Pogie, Pudding and Pie, kissed the girls and made them cry.
09:06When the boys came out to play, Georgie Pogie ran away, ran away.
09:18Ding, dong, bell!
09:20Pussies in the well!
09:22Who put her in?
09:25Little Tony Greed!
09:27Who put her out?
09:29Little Tommy's gout!
09:31What a naughty boy was that?
09:34To drop a pussy cat!
09:36Who knelt at any hole?
09:39And killed for a bite!
09:41In his father's bone!
09:48Jack's brat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean.
09:52And saw between them both you see, they licked their platter clean.
09:59Here we go gathering nuts in May, nuts in May, nuts in May.
10:03Here we go gathering nuts in May, no cold and frosty morning.
10:16I love little pussy, her coat is so warm, and if I don't hurt her, she'll do me no harm.
10:23So I'll not pull her tail, nor drive her away, but pussy and I very gently will play.
10:38Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat.
10:42Please put a penny in the old man's hat.
10:45If you haven't got a penny, a hapenny will do.
10:49If you haven't got a hapenny, then God bless you.
11:02Wee-Willy-Winky runs through the town.
11:07Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown.
11:11Tapping at the windows, crying through the lock.
11:15Are all the children in their beds, it's past eight o'clock.
11:23Two little dicky birds sitting on a wall.
11:27One called Peter, one called Paul.
11:31Fly away Peter, fly away Paul.
11:34Come back Peter, come back Paul.
11:45Forages at eleven, say the bells of St. Clairly's.
11:51You owe me ten shillings, say the bells of St. Clairly's.
11:56When will you pay me?
11:59Say the bells at Old Bailey.
12:01When I grow rich, say the bells at Sure Dears.
12:08Here we go round the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
12:13Here we go round the mulberry bush.
12:15It's a little cold and fuzzy morning.
12:18This is the way we jump about, jump about, jump about.
12:22This is the way we jump about, and we'll hold a fuzzy morning.
12:32Old King Paul was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he.
12:40He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his biddler's three.
12:53The north wind doth blow, and we shall have snow, and what will the robin do then, poor thing?
13:01He'll sit in the barn, and keep himself warm, and hide his head under his wing, poor thing.
13:15Three little kittens, they lost their mittens when they began to cry.
13:21Oh mother dear, we sadly fear our mittens we have lost.
13:27What lost your mittens, you naughty kittens? Then you shall have no eye.
13:32Plee-dee-ow, lee-dee-ow, lee-dee-ow.
13:44Round and round the garden, like a teddy bear.
13:48One step, two step, tickle you under there.
13:59Fourteen。
14:04Fourteen.
14:14Hot dog.
14:15Clap, clap hands.
14:17One, two, three. Put your hands upon your knee. Lift them up to touch the sky. Clap, clap hands, and
14:28away they fly.
14:34Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son, John, went to bed with his trousers on. One shoe off and one shoe on.
14:47Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son, John.
14:58Baba, black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. One for the master and one
15:08for the dame, and one for the little boy who lives down the lane.
15:17Bye, baby bunting. Daddy's gonna hunt him to get a little rabbit skin to wrap the baby bunting in.
15:32Bye, baby bunting. Bye, baby bunting.
15:42Bye, baby bunting.
15:44This little piggy went to market. This little piggy stayed at home. This little piggy had close teeth. This little
15:55piggy had none. And this little piggy cried, we leave me all the way home.
16:06Hickory, dickory, duck.
16:08Hickory, dickory, duck. The mouse ran out of the clock. The clock struck one, the mouse ran down. Hickory, dickory,
16:15duck.
16:20Little Bo Peep.
16:21Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and doesn't know where to find them. Leave them alone and they'll come
16:30home, wagging their tails behind them.
16:36One, two, three, four, five. Once I caught a fish alone. Six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Then I let it
16:45go again. Why did you let it go? Because it bit my finger so. Which finger did it bite? This
16:55little finger on my right.
17:00I'm a little teapot, short and stout. Here's my handle, here's my spout. When I see the teacups, hear me
17:11shout. Tip me up and pour me out.
17:21I saw three ships come sailing by on Christmas day, on Christmas day. I saw three ships come sailing by
17:29on Christmas day in the morning.
17:33Little Jack Horner sat in a corner eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb and pulled out a
17:40plump and said, what a good boy am I.
17:46Hop-a-doodle-doo My dem has lost her shoe. My master's lost his fliddling stick and doesn't know what
17:54to do.
17:59London's burning, London's burning, Fetch the engines, Fetch the engines far, far, far, far,
18:09Far on water, far on water.
18:16Hot cross buns, hot cross buns
18:20One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns
18:24If you have no daughters, give them to your sons
18:27One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns
18:36Girls and boys come out to play
18:39The moon is shining as bright as day
18:41Leave your supper and leave your sleep
18:44And join your big fellows in the street
18:51Pussycat, pussycat, where have you been?
18:54I've been up to London to look at the Queen
18:59Pussycat, pussycat, what did you dare?
19:02I caught a little mouse under her chair
19:10The grand old Duke of York
19:12He had ten thousand men
19:14He marched them up to the top of the hill
19:16And he marched them down again
19:18And when they were up, they were up
19:20And when they were down, they were down
19:22And when they were only halfway up
19:24They were neither up nor down
19:30The hoofs on the bus go round and round
19:32Round and round, round and round
19:35Peels on the bus go round and round
19:37All day long.
19:40The whammy on the bus goes swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.
19:45The whammy on the bus goes swish, swish, swish, swish, all day long.
19:50The whammy on the bus goes toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot.
19:55The whammy on the bus goes toot, toot, toot, all day long.
20:00The bell on the bus goes ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting.
20:05The bell on the bus goes ding, ding, ding, all day long.
20:15Fee, fie, foe, fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.
20:22Be he alive or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread.
20:34Run, run, as fast as you can, you can't catch me on the gingerbread man.
20:44To market, to market, to buy a fat pig, home again, home again, jiggedy jig.
20:51To market, to market, to buy a fat hen, home again, home again, rickety wren.
21:03Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, to see a fine lady upon a white horse.
21:10Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, she shall have music wherever she goes.
21:22I had a little horse, his name was Dobbin Gray.
21:27His head was made of gingerbread, his tail was made of hay.
21:32He could walk and he could trot all around the chimney tops with a little mustard pot.
21:41Clip-clop, clip-clop, clip-clop.
21:51Little Tommy Tittlemouse lived in a bell house.
21:56The bell house broke, Tommy Tittlemouse woke.
22:07Pat your cake, pat your cake, baker's man, make me a cake as fast as you can.
22:14Brick it and pat it and mark it with B, and toss it up high for baby and me.
22:20Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden go?
22:29With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty beds all in a row.
22:47And who do you think they'd be?
22:52The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, so turn out the names all three.
23:07Bobby Shaftoe's gone to see, silver buckles at his knee.
23:12He'll come back and marry me, bonnie Bobby Shaftoe.
23:21Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick.
23:29This is the house that Jack built.
23:31This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
23:36This is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
23:41This is the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
23:47This is the dog that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that ate the molt, that lay in the
23:55house that Jack built.
24:02I sent a letter to my love and on the way I dropped it. A little puppy picked it up
24:09and put it in his pocket.
24:20Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day. Little Johnny wants to play. Rain, rain, go to Spain. Never show
24:31your face again.
24:35There was a little girl and she had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead.
24:41When she was good, she was very, very good. But when she was bad, she was horrid.
24:51The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts all on a summer's day. The Knave of Hearts, he stole those
25:00tarts and took them clean away.
25:09Put your finger in Foxy's hole. Foxy's not at home. He's out at the back door, picking on a bone.
25:22One potato, two potato, three potato, four, five potato, six potato, seven potato more.
25:35Pickety, pickety, pickety, my black hen. She lays eggs for gentlemen. Gentlemen come every day to see what my black
25:45hen doth lay.
25:46Sometimes nine, sometimes ten. Pickety, pickety, my black hen.
25:55Horsey, horsey, don't you stop. Just let your feet go clippety-clop.
26:01Your tail goes swish and the wheels go round. Giddy up, you're homeward bound.
26:15Little Robin Redbreast, sat upon a tree. Up went Pussycat, down flew he. Down came Pussycat, away Robin ran.
26:27Says little Robin Redbreast, catch me if you can.
26:35There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children, she didn't know what to
26:43do.
26:44She gave them some broth without any bread. Then she whipped them all round and sent them to bed.
26:52Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great home. All the king's horses and all the king's
27:04men.
27:04Got a boy's Humpty together again.
27:15Tom, Tom the Piper's son, stole a pig and awaited run. The pig was eat, and Tom was beat, and
27:22he went roaring down the street.
27:28He's for it hot, he's for it cold. He's for it in the pot, nine days old. Some like it
27:37hot, some like it cold. Some like it in the pot, nine days old.
27:46Little Tommy Darker sings for his supper. What shall we give him, white bread and water? How can he cut
27:55it without any knife? How can he marry without any wife?
28:04Where are you going to, my pretty mate? I'm going a-milking, sir, she said. May I go with you?
28:14May I? May I? May I? May I? You're kindly welcome, sir, she said.
28:26One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, open the door. Five, six, pick up sticks. Seven, eight, lean and straight.
28:40Nine, ten, a big fat head.
28:43One, two, buckle my shoe.
28:47Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.
28:53Jack fell down and broke his crown until King Tumbling after.
29:03Dance to your daddy, my little laddie. Dance to your daddy, my little lamb.
29:09You shall have a fishy on a little dishy, You shall have a fishy when the boat comes in.
29:19Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair, Said Simple Simon to the pieman, let me taste your way.
29:28Said the pieman unto Simon, show me first your penny, Said Simple Simon to the pieman, sir, I haven't any.
30:03Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on,
30:09We'll all have tea.
30:15Half a pound of tuppany rice, Half a pound of treacle,
30:19That's the way the money goes, Pop goes the weasel.
30:26Goosey, goosey gander, Whither shall I wander, Upstairs and downstairs,
30:32And in my lady's chamber, There I met an old man who wouldn't say his prayers,
30:38So I took him by the left leg, And threw him down the stairs.
30:46Ring-a-ring-a-roses, A pocket full of poses,
30:51A tissue, a tissue, We all fall down.
30:58Yankee Doodle went to town, Riding on a pony,
31:02He stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni.
31:10It's raining, it's pouring, The old man is snoring,
31:14He got to bed, and bumped his head, And couldn't get up in the morning.
31:22Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream,
31:26Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.
31:31Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream,
31:35If you see a crocodile, Don't forget to scream.
31:40I had a little nice tree, Nothing would it bear,
31:44But a silver marked leg, And a golden pear.
31:50Wonder Ridge is falling down, Falling down, Falling down,
31:55Wonder Ridge is falling down,
31:57My fair lady, Build it up with wood and clay,
32:03Wood and clay, Wood and clay,
32:05Build it up with wood and clay, My fair lady.
32:12Walk a bye baby on the treetop,
32:18When the wind blows, The cradle will rock,
32:24When the bow breaks, The cradle will fall,
32:30Down will come baby, Cradle and oar.
32:41The big ship sails on the alley-alley-o, The alley-alley-o, The alley-alley-o,
32:50The big ship sails on the alley-alley-o, On the last day of September.
33:03Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow,
33:11And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.
33:17Flow the
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