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A Cat came fiddling out of a Barn
A Dillar, a Dollar
A Sailor went to Sea
All around the Mulberry Bush
An Apple a day
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Bunnies are Brown
Bat, Bat, Come Under my Hat
Christmas Eve
Counting Rhyme
Cobbler, Cobbler Mend My Shoe
Ding, Dong, Bell
Diwali is Here
Donkey
Eight Big Fingers
Father Christmas
Five little Birds
Good Morning, Merry Sunshine
Happy Birthday to you
Head, Shoulders, Knees And Toes
Here are Grandma's Spectacles
Here we go round the Mulberry Bush
Humpty Dumpty
I like Ice cream
If I Had a Donkey
I'm a Little Butterfly
Jack and Jill
Jumping Joan
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells
Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat
London Bridge
Little Peter Rabbit
Little Girl, little Girl
Monday Alone
Mr Bunny, Mr Bunny
New Year
On Christmas day
One Potato
Please open your Umbrella
Rose and the Lily
Roses are Red
Robin Hood
Sally go round the sun
She sells seashells on the seashore
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear
Two little hands go
Three blind mice
The grand old Duke of York
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
This little piggy
Two little dicky bird
Wee Willie Winkie
Yankee Doodle Yankee Doodle
Father and I went down to camp
Along with Captain Gooding
And there we saw the men and boys
As thick as hasty pudding.
Yankee doodle, keep it up
Yankee doodle dandy
Mind the music and the step
And with the girls be handy.
There was Captain Washington
Upon a slapping stallion
A-giving orders to his men
I guess there was a million.
And then the feathers on his hat
They looked so' tarnal fin-a
I wanted pockily to get
To give to my Jemima.
And then we saw a swamping gun
Large as a log of maple
Upon a deuced little cart
A load for father's cattle.
And every time they shoot it off
It takes a horn of powder
It makes a noise like father's gun
Only a nation louder.
I went as nigh to one myself
As' Siah's underpinning
And father went as nigh agin
I thought the deuce was in him.
We saw a little barrel, too
The heads were made of leather
They knocked upon it with little clubs
And called the folks together.
And there they'd fife away like fun
And play on
cornstalk fiddles
And some had ribbons red as blood
All bound around their middles.
The troopers, too, would gallop up
And fire right in our faces
It scared me almost to death
To see them run such races.
Uncle Sam came there to change
Some pancakes and some onions
For' lasses cake to carry home
To give his wife and young ones.
But I can't tell half I see
They kept up such a smother
So I took my hat off, made a bow
And scampered home
to mother.
Cousin Simon grew so bold
I thought he would have cocked it
It scared me so I streaked it off
And hung by father's pocket.
And there I saw a pumpkin shell
As big as mother's basin
And every time they touched it off
They scampered like the nation.