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8/10/2019 52df1e3790aa19.94919954 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/52df1e3790aa1994919954 1/43 The Penta-Goose 70 Pentatonic  Art Songs for Children Poems from Mother Goose Music by  Jason Phillips

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The

Penta-Goose70 Pentatonic Art Songsfor Children

Poems fromMother Goose

Music by Jason Phillips

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Nobody should be above writing for children on thecontrary we should strive to become good enough todo sordquo

Zoltan Kodaly

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In the preface to Music in Preschool 2nd Revised and Expanded Edition by the Hun-garian music educator Katalin Forrai Jean Sinor wrote

When I read these words I felt prompted to attempt to meet this challenge and this

collection of songs is the result

Te sequencing of rhythmic and melodic elements is ldquoKodalyrdquo inspired and is basedon the sequencing for students from pre-school through 4th grade suggested in books suchas Te Kodaly Method 2nd ed by Lois Choksy though as Kodaly music educators are sure tonotice there are some creative deviations Tis book however is not meant to be a methodbut rather a collection of simple beautiful fun songs for children that can supplement andcompliment the rich treasure of folk songs any teacher might use in his or her classroom Telayout of the book including the unaccompanied setting of the music is inspired by the two

great compilations of English language folk songs Sail Away and 150 American Folk Songs Ihope this collection can be a worthy companion to both of these

Jason Phillips

not all songs that are taught in Hungarian classrooms inspired by ZoltanKodaly are folk songs or Josquin motets Tere are songs composed for chil-dren notably by Kodaly himself and other eminent composers prompted by

his model

For years Kati Forrai urged me to 1047297nd English-speaking composers and po-ets who would collaborate on simple beautiful songs for young children that

would do for our children what the songs of Kodaly and his colleagues did andcontinue to do for Hungarian children No matter how many times I told KatiForrai about my inability to 1047297nd a composer who could do what was neededto be done she turned aside my concern and repeated that it was very import-ant to have composed songs to supplement the folk songs and rhymes for this

edition of her book Once in frustration over this problem I took a book ofMother Goose rhymes and wrote down some melodies for themI took thesesongs to Kati when I next saw her expecting them to be my trump card inour discussion about composed songs I have not yet found any real composer

who can write songs simple enough for preschool children and look what youget when someone who is not a real composer but who knows childrenrsquos musictries to write worthless ditties On the contrary Tese were just the kind ofsongs she had been hoping for she said composed but in English-languagechildrenrsquos folk style

So this is howa collection of childrenrsquos songs I wrote has found its way intothis edition of Music in Preschool I can only assuage my conscience with thehope that perhaps these songs will prompt some real composer and real poetto create songs that can truly be considered a musical treasure for our youngestmusicians

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Christmas 1 m s m3 24Rain 1 m s 24Hot Boiled Beans 1 m s 24Daffodils 1 m s 24

For Baby 2 m s 24eeth and Gums 2 m sl 4 24See-saw 2 m sl 44Play Days 3 m sl 24

Winter 3 m sl 68Leg Over Leg 4 m sl 44Hush-A-Bye 4 rm s 4 24Little Jumping Joan 4 rm s 24

ABC 5 rm s 24 Jerry Hall 5 rm s 24Te Old Woman Under a Hill 5 rm s 24Little Fred 6 rm sl 5 24Needle and Tread 6 rm sl 44Old Chairs to Mend 7 rm sl 68Pancake Day 7 rm sl 24Kitty Cat and Queen 8 rm sl 44

Jack Spratt 8 drm M3 24

A Sure est 8 drm 68Te Donkey 9 drm 44Pat-a-cake 9 drm 44Handy Pandy 10 drm 68Little Boy Blue 10 d m s 5 24

Jack Be Nimble 11 d m s 68 A Counting-Out Rhyme 11 d m s 68Pins 11 d m s 44Forehead Eyes Cheeks

Nose Mouth and Chin 12 d m s 24Diddle Diddle Dumpling 12 drm s 5 44Georgy Porgy 13 drm s 24If Wishes Were Horses 13 drm s 44Te Flying Pig 14 drm s 68Tree Wise Men of Gotham 14 drm s 24

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Te Clock 15 drm sl M6 44Irsquoll ell You a Story 15 drm sl 68o Market 16 drm sl 68

A Candle 16 drm sl 24

Lock and Key 17 drm sl 44 John Smith 17 l drm 5 24Sleep Baby Sleep 18 l drm 44Doctor Fell 18 l drm 44Hush-A-Bye 19 l drm 44o Babylon 19 l drm 44Going to St Ives 20 sl drm M6 44Ride Away Ride Away 20 sl drm 68One wo Tree 21 sl drm 44Dance to Your Daddy 21 sl drm 24Te Old Woman from France 22 sl drm 68Te Hunter of Reigate 22 sl drm sl M9 34Doctor Foster 23 sl drm sl 24Dame rot 23 sl drm sl 44

Just Like Me 24 sl drm sl 44Te Clever Hen 25 sl drm sl 44One Misty Morning 26 sl drm sl drsquo 11 44

Solomon Grundy 27 sl drm sl drsquo 44weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee 28 sl drm sl drsquo 44 (24)Te Robins 28 sl drm sl drsquo 34wo Birds 29 sl drm sl drsquo 68

Wee Willie Winkie 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 11 44 Around the Green Gravel 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 34Te Kilkenny Cats 31 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68Come Out to Play 32 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 24Te Man In Our own 33 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68

Te Lion and the Unicorn 34 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo M10 68Little Robin Redbreast 35 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44If All the Seas Were One Sea 36 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 68

Why May I Not Love Johnny 37 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44 As I Was Going Along 38 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 34

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Christ - mas comes but once a year and

when it does it brings good cheer

Christmas

Rain

Rain rain go to Spain And nev - er come back a - gain

Hot Boiled Beans

La - dies and gen - tle - men come to sup - per --

Hot boiled beans and ver - y good but - ter

Daffodils

Daf - fy - down - dil - ly has come to town

In a yel - low pet - ti - coat and a green gown

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

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Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

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Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Nobody should be above writing for children on thecontrary we should strive to become good enough todo sordquo

Zoltan Kodaly

i

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In the preface to Music in Preschool 2nd Revised and Expanded Edition by the Hun-garian music educator Katalin Forrai Jean Sinor wrote

When I read these words I felt prompted to attempt to meet this challenge and this

collection of songs is the result

Te sequencing of rhythmic and melodic elements is ldquoKodalyrdquo inspired and is basedon the sequencing for students from pre-school through 4th grade suggested in books suchas Te Kodaly Method 2nd ed by Lois Choksy though as Kodaly music educators are sure tonotice there are some creative deviations Tis book however is not meant to be a methodbut rather a collection of simple beautiful fun songs for children that can supplement andcompliment the rich treasure of folk songs any teacher might use in his or her classroom Telayout of the book including the unaccompanied setting of the music is inspired by the two

great compilations of English language folk songs Sail Away and 150 American Folk Songs Ihope this collection can be a worthy companion to both of these

Jason Phillips

not all songs that are taught in Hungarian classrooms inspired by ZoltanKodaly are folk songs or Josquin motets Tere are songs composed for chil-dren notably by Kodaly himself and other eminent composers prompted by

his model

For years Kati Forrai urged me to 1047297nd English-speaking composers and po-ets who would collaborate on simple beautiful songs for young children that

would do for our children what the songs of Kodaly and his colleagues did andcontinue to do for Hungarian children No matter how many times I told KatiForrai about my inability to 1047297nd a composer who could do what was neededto be done she turned aside my concern and repeated that it was very import-ant to have composed songs to supplement the folk songs and rhymes for this

edition of her book Once in frustration over this problem I took a book ofMother Goose rhymes and wrote down some melodies for themI took thesesongs to Kati when I next saw her expecting them to be my trump card inour discussion about composed songs I have not yet found any real composer

who can write songs simple enough for preschool children and look what youget when someone who is not a real composer but who knows childrenrsquos musictries to write worthless ditties On the contrary Tese were just the kind ofsongs she had been hoping for she said composed but in English-languagechildrenrsquos folk style

So this is howa collection of childrenrsquos songs I wrote has found its way intothis edition of Music in Preschool I can only assuage my conscience with thehope that perhaps these songs will prompt some real composer and real poetto create songs that can truly be considered a musical treasure for our youngestmusicians

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Christmas 1 m s m3 24Rain 1 m s 24Hot Boiled Beans 1 m s 24Daffodils 1 m s 24

For Baby 2 m s 24eeth and Gums 2 m sl 4 24See-saw 2 m sl 44Play Days 3 m sl 24

Winter 3 m sl 68Leg Over Leg 4 m sl 44Hush-A-Bye 4 rm s 4 24Little Jumping Joan 4 rm s 24

ABC 5 rm s 24 Jerry Hall 5 rm s 24Te Old Woman Under a Hill 5 rm s 24Little Fred 6 rm sl 5 24Needle and Tread 6 rm sl 44Old Chairs to Mend 7 rm sl 68Pancake Day 7 rm sl 24Kitty Cat and Queen 8 rm sl 44

Jack Spratt 8 drm M3 24

A Sure est 8 drm 68Te Donkey 9 drm 44Pat-a-cake 9 drm 44Handy Pandy 10 drm 68Little Boy Blue 10 d m s 5 24

Jack Be Nimble 11 d m s 68 A Counting-Out Rhyme 11 d m s 68Pins 11 d m s 44Forehead Eyes Cheeks

Nose Mouth and Chin 12 d m s 24Diddle Diddle Dumpling 12 drm s 5 44Georgy Porgy 13 drm s 24If Wishes Were Horses 13 drm s 44Te Flying Pig 14 drm s 68Tree Wise Men of Gotham 14 drm s 24

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Te Clock 15 drm sl M6 44Irsquoll ell You a Story 15 drm sl 68o Market 16 drm sl 68

A Candle 16 drm sl 24

Lock and Key 17 drm sl 44 John Smith 17 l drm 5 24Sleep Baby Sleep 18 l drm 44Doctor Fell 18 l drm 44Hush-A-Bye 19 l drm 44o Babylon 19 l drm 44Going to St Ives 20 sl drm M6 44Ride Away Ride Away 20 sl drm 68One wo Tree 21 sl drm 44Dance to Your Daddy 21 sl drm 24Te Old Woman from France 22 sl drm 68Te Hunter of Reigate 22 sl drm sl M9 34Doctor Foster 23 sl drm sl 24Dame rot 23 sl drm sl 44

Just Like Me 24 sl drm sl 44Te Clever Hen 25 sl drm sl 44One Misty Morning 26 sl drm sl drsquo 11 44

Solomon Grundy 27 sl drm sl drsquo 44weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee 28 sl drm sl drsquo 44 (24)Te Robins 28 sl drm sl drsquo 34wo Birds 29 sl drm sl drsquo 68

Wee Willie Winkie 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 11 44 Around the Green Gravel 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 34Te Kilkenny Cats 31 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68Come Out to Play 32 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 24Te Man In Our own 33 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68

Te Lion and the Unicorn 34 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo M10 68Little Robin Redbreast 35 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44If All the Seas Were One Sea 36 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 68

Why May I Not Love Johnny 37 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44 As I Was Going Along 38 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 34

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m s

Christ - mas comes but once a year and

when it does it brings good cheer

Christmas

Rain

Rain rain go to Spain And nev - er come back a - gain

Hot Boiled Beans

La - dies and gen - tle - men come to sup - per --

Hot boiled beans and ver - y good but - ter

Daffodils

Daf - fy - down - dil - ly has come to town

In a yel - low pet - ti - coat and a green gown

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

m sl

Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

rm s

Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

drm

Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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drm sl

Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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In the preface to Music in Preschool 2nd Revised and Expanded Edition by the Hun-garian music educator Katalin Forrai Jean Sinor wrote

When I read these words I felt prompted to attempt to meet this challenge and this

collection of songs is the result

Te sequencing of rhythmic and melodic elements is ldquoKodalyrdquo inspired and is basedon the sequencing for students from pre-school through 4th grade suggested in books suchas Te Kodaly Method 2nd ed by Lois Choksy though as Kodaly music educators are sure tonotice there are some creative deviations Tis book however is not meant to be a methodbut rather a collection of simple beautiful fun songs for children that can supplement andcompliment the rich treasure of folk songs any teacher might use in his or her classroom Telayout of the book including the unaccompanied setting of the music is inspired by the two

great compilations of English language folk songs Sail Away and 150 American Folk Songs Ihope this collection can be a worthy companion to both of these

Jason Phillips

not all songs that are taught in Hungarian classrooms inspired by ZoltanKodaly are folk songs or Josquin motets Tere are songs composed for chil-dren notably by Kodaly himself and other eminent composers prompted by

his model

For years Kati Forrai urged me to 1047297nd English-speaking composers and po-ets who would collaborate on simple beautiful songs for young children that

would do for our children what the songs of Kodaly and his colleagues did andcontinue to do for Hungarian children No matter how many times I told KatiForrai about my inability to 1047297nd a composer who could do what was neededto be done she turned aside my concern and repeated that it was very import-ant to have composed songs to supplement the folk songs and rhymes for this

edition of her book Once in frustration over this problem I took a book ofMother Goose rhymes and wrote down some melodies for themI took thesesongs to Kati when I next saw her expecting them to be my trump card inour discussion about composed songs I have not yet found any real composer

who can write songs simple enough for preschool children and look what youget when someone who is not a real composer but who knows childrenrsquos musictries to write worthless ditties On the contrary Tese were just the kind ofsongs she had been hoping for she said composed but in English-languagechildrenrsquos folk style

So this is howa collection of childrenrsquos songs I wrote has found its way intothis edition of Music in Preschool I can only assuage my conscience with thehope that perhaps these songs will prompt some real composer and real poetto create songs that can truly be considered a musical treasure for our youngestmusicians

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itle Page one Set Range Meter

Christmas 1 m s m3 24Rain 1 m s 24Hot Boiled Beans 1 m s 24Daffodils 1 m s 24

For Baby 2 m s 24eeth and Gums 2 m sl 4 24See-saw 2 m sl 44Play Days 3 m sl 24

Winter 3 m sl 68Leg Over Leg 4 m sl 44Hush-A-Bye 4 rm s 4 24Little Jumping Joan 4 rm s 24

ABC 5 rm s 24 Jerry Hall 5 rm s 24Te Old Woman Under a Hill 5 rm s 24Little Fred 6 rm sl 5 24Needle and Tread 6 rm sl 44Old Chairs to Mend 7 rm sl 68Pancake Day 7 rm sl 24Kitty Cat and Queen 8 rm sl 44

Jack Spratt 8 drm M3 24

A Sure est 8 drm 68Te Donkey 9 drm 44Pat-a-cake 9 drm 44Handy Pandy 10 drm 68Little Boy Blue 10 d m s 5 24

Jack Be Nimble 11 d m s 68 A Counting-Out Rhyme 11 d m s 68Pins 11 d m s 44Forehead Eyes Cheeks

Nose Mouth and Chin 12 d m s 24Diddle Diddle Dumpling 12 drm s 5 44Georgy Porgy 13 drm s 24If Wishes Were Horses 13 drm s 44Te Flying Pig 14 drm s 68Tree Wise Men of Gotham 14 drm s 24

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Te Clock 15 drm sl M6 44Irsquoll ell You a Story 15 drm sl 68o Market 16 drm sl 68

A Candle 16 drm sl 24

Lock and Key 17 drm sl 44 John Smith 17 l drm 5 24Sleep Baby Sleep 18 l drm 44Doctor Fell 18 l drm 44Hush-A-Bye 19 l drm 44o Babylon 19 l drm 44Going to St Ives 20 sl drm M6 44Ride Away Ride Away 20 sl drm 68One wo Tree 21 sl drm 44Dance to Your Daddy 21 sl drm 24Te Old Woman from France 22 sl drm 68Te Hunter of Reigate 22 sl drm sl M9 34Doctor Foster 23 sl drm sl 24Dame rot 23 sl drm sl 44

Just Like Me 24 sl drm sl 44Te Clever Hen 25 sl drm sl 44One Misty Morning 26 sl drm sl drsquo 11 44

Solomon Grundy 27 sl drm sl drsquo 44weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee 28 sl drm sl drsquo 44 (24)Te Robins 28 sl drm sl drsquo 34wo Birds 29 sl drm sl drsquo 68

Wee Willie Winkie 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 11 44 Around the Green Gravel 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 34Te Kilkenny Cats 31 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68Come Out to Play 32 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 24Te Man In Our own 33 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68

Te Lion and the Unicorn 34 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo M10 68Little Robin Redbreast 35 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44If All the Seas Were One Sea 36 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 68

Why May I Not Love Johnny 37 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44 As I Was Going Along 38 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 34

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Christ - mas comes but once a year and

when it does it brings good cheer

Christmas

Rain

Rain rain go to Spain And nev - er come back a - gain

Hot Boiled Beans

La - dies and gen - tle - men come to sup - per --

Hot boiled beans and ver - y good but - ter

Daffodils

Daf - fy - down - dil - ly has come to town

In a yel - low pet - ti - coat and a green gown

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

m sl

Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

rm s

Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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itle Page one Set Range Meter

Christmas 1 m s m3 24Rain 1 m s 24Hot Boiled Beans 1 m s 24Daffodils 1 m s 24

For Baby 2 m s 24eeth and Gums 2 m sl 4 24See-saw 2 m sl 44Play Days 3 m sl 24

Winter 3 m sl 68Leg Over Leg 4 m sl 44Hush-A-Bye 4 rm s 4 24Little Jumping Joan 4 rm s 24

ABC 5 rm s 24 Jerry Hall 5 rm s 24Te Old Woman Under a Hill 5 rm s 24Little Fred 6 rm sl 5 24Needle and Tread 6 rm sl 44Old Chairs to Mend 7 rm sl 68Pancake Day 7 rm sl 24Kitty Cat and Queen 8 rm sl 44

Jack Spratt 8 drm M3 24

A Sure est 8 drm 68Te Donkey 9 drm 44Pat-a-cake 9 drm 44Handy Pandy 10 drm 68Little Boy Blue 10 d m s 5 24

Jack Be Nimble 11 d m s 68 A Counting-Out Rhyme 11 d m s 68Pins 11 d m s 44Forehead Eyes Cheeks

Nose Mouth and Chin 12 d m s 24Diddle Diddle Dumpling 12 drm s 5 44Georgy Porgy 13 drm s 24If Wishes Were Horses 13 drm s 44Te Flying Pig 14 drm s 68Tree Wise Men of Gotham 14 drm s 24

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Te Clock 15 drm sl M6 44Irsquoll ell You a Story 15 drm sl 68o Market 16 drm sl 68

A Candle 16 drm sl 24

Lock and Key 17 drm sl 44 John Smith 17 l drm 5 24Sleep Baby Sleep 18 l drm 44Doctor Fell 18 l drm 44Hush-A-Bye 19 l drm 44o Babylon 19 l drm 44Going to St Ives 20 sl drm M6 44Ride Away Ride Away 20 sl drm 68One wo Tree 21 sl drm 44Dance to Your Daddy 21 sl drm 24Te Old Woman from France 22 sl drm 68Te Hunter of Reigate 22 sl drm sl M9 34Doctor Foster 23 sl drm sl 24Dame rot 23 sl drm sl 44

Just Like Me 24 sl drm sl 44Te Clever Hen 25 sl drm sl 44One Misty Morning 26 sl drm sl drsquo 11 44

Solomon Grundy 27 sl drm sl drsquo 44weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee 28 sl drm sl drsquo 44 (24)Te Robins 28 sl drm sl drsquo 34wo Birds 29 sl drm sl drsquo 68

Wee Willie Winkie 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 11 44 Around the Green Gravel 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 34Te Kilkenny Cats 31 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68Come Out to Play 32 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 24Te Man In Our own 33 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68

Te Lion and the Unicorn 34 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo M10 68Little Robin Redbreast 35 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44If All the Seas Were One Sea 36 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 68

Why May I Not Love Johnny 37 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44 As I Was Going Along 38 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 34

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m s

Christ - mas comes but once a year and

when it does it brings good cheer

Christmas

Rain

Rain rain go to Spain And nev - er come back a - gain

Hot Boiled Beans

La - dies and gen - tle - men come to sup - per --

Hot boiled beans and ver - y good but - ter

Daffodils

Daf - fy - down - dil - ly has come to town

In a yel - low pet - ti - coat and a green gown

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

m sl

Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

rm s

Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Clock 15 drm sl M6 44Irsquoll ell You a Story 15 drm sl 68o Market 16 drm sl 68

A Candle 16 drm sl 24

Lock and Key 17 drm sl 44 John Smith 17 l drm 5 24Sleep Baby Sleep 18 l drm 44Doctor Fell 18 l drm 44Hush-A-Bye 19 l drm 44o Babylon 19 l drm 44Going to St Ives 20 sl drm M6 44Ride Away Ride Away 20 sl drm 68One wo Tree 21 sl drm 44Dance to Your Daddy 21 sl drm 24Te Old Woman from France 22 sl drm 68Te Hunter of Reigate 22 sl drm sl M9 34Doctor Foster 23 sl drm sl 24Dame rot 23 sl drm sl 44

Just Like Me 24 sl drm sl 44Te Clever Hen 25 sl drm sl 44One Misty Morning 26 sl drm sl drsquo 11 44

Solomon Grundy 27 sl drm sl drsquo 44weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee 28 sl drm sl drsquo 44 (24)Te Robins 28 sl drm sl drsquo 34wo Birds 29 sl drm sl drsquo 68

Wee Willie Winkie 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 11 44 Around the Green Gravel 30 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 34Te Kilkenny Cats 31 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68Come Out to Play 32 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 24Te Man In Our own 33 l drm sl drsquorrsquo 68

Te Lion and the Unicorn 34 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo M10 68Little Robin Redbreast 35 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44If All the Seas Were One Sea 36 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 68

Why May I Not Love Johnny 37 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 44 As I Was Going Along 38 drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo 34

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Christ - mas comes but once a year and

when it does it brings good cheer

Christmas

Rain

Rain rain go to Spain And nev - er come back a - gain

Hot Boiled Beans

La - dies and gen - tle - men come to sup - per --

Hot boiled beans and ver - y good but - ter

Daffodils

Daf - fy - down - dil - ly has come to town

In a yel - low pet - ti - coat and a green gown

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

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Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

rm s

Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Christ - mas comes but once a year and

when it does it brings good cheer

Christmas

Rain

Rain rain go to Spain And nev - er come back a - gain

Hot Boiled Beans

La - dies and gen - tle - men come to sup - per --

Hot boiled beans and ver - y good but - ter

Daffodils

Daf - fy - down - dil - ly has come to town

In a yel - low pet - ti - coat and a green gown

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

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Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

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Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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For Baby

You shall have an ap - ple You shall have a plum

You shall have a rat - tle when pa - pa comes home

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Thir - ty white hors - es up - on a red

hill Now they tramp now they

champ now they stand still

eeth and Gums

See-saw

See - saw Mar - ge - ry Daw

sold her bed and lay up - on straw

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

rm s

Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

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Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Play Days

How man - y days has my ba - by to play

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Tues - day Wednes - day Thurs - day Fri - day

Sat - ur - day Sun - day Mon - day

Winter

Cold and raw the north wind doth blow

Bleak in the morn - ing ear - ly

All the hills are cov - ered with snow And

win - ters now come fair - l

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

rm s

Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Leg Over Leg

Leg ov - er leg as the dog went to Do - ver when

he came to a fence Jump he went ov - er

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush- a - bye ba - by Dad - dy is near

Mam- ma is a la - d and thats ver - r clear

Little Jumping Joan

Here I am lit - tle jump-ing Joan when

no - bo - dys with me Im al - ways a - lone

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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ABC

Great A lit - tle a Bounc - ing B The

cats in the cup - board and cant see me

Jerry Hall

Jer - ry Hall he was so small A

rat could eat him hat and all

Te Old Woman Under a Hill

There was an old wom - an lived un - der a hill and

if shes not one she lives there still

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

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Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Little Fred

When lit - tle Fred went to bed he al - ways

said his prayers He kissed ma - ma and

then pa - pa And straight - way went up - stairs

Needle and Tread

Old Moth- er Twitch-ett had but one eye

And a long tail which she let fly

And ev - ry time

bit of her tail

she went through a gap a

she left in a trap

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Old Chairs to Mend

1 If Id as much mon- ey as I could spend

2 If Id as much mon- ey as I could tell

1 nev - er would cry old chairs

2 nev - er would cry old clothes

1 chairs2 clothes

I

I

to mend Old chairs

to sell Old clothes

to mend old

to sell old

to mend I nev - er would cry old chairs to mendto sell I nev - er would cry old clothes to sell

Pancake Day

Great A lit - tle

pan - cake day Toss the ball high

Toss the ball low Those that come

af - ter May sing heigh - ho

a this is

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Kitty Cat and Queen

Kit - ty cat kit - ty cat where have you been

Ive been to Lon - don to look at the Queen Kit- ty cat kit - ty cat

what did you there I fright- ened a lit - tle mouse un - der the chair

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Jack Spratt

Jack Spratt could eat no fat his wife could eat no lean

And so be - twixt them both They licked the plat - ter clean

A Sure est

If you are to be a gen - tle - man as

I sup - pose youll be Youll nei - ther laugh nor

smile for a tick- ling of the knee

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

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Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Donkey

Don - key don - key old and gray Ope your mouth and

gen - tly bray Lift your ears and blow your horn and

wake the world this sleep - y morn

Pat-a-cake

Pat - a - cake pat - a - cake Ba - kers man

So I do mas - ter as fast as I can

Pat it and prick it and

Put it in the

mark it with a T and

ov - en for Tom - my and me

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Hand - y Pand - y Jack - a - dand- y Loves plum cake and

sug - ar cand- y He bought some

out he came hop hop hop hop

a gro-cers shop Andat

Handy Pandy

d m s

Lit - tle Boy Blue come blow your horn The

sheeps in the mead-ow the cows in the corn

Wheres the lit - tle boy that looks af - ter the sheep

Un - der the hay - stack fast a - sleep

Little Boy Blue

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Jack Be Nimble

3

Jack be nim - ble Jack be quick

Jack jump o - ver the can - dle stick

A Counting-Out Rhyme

Hick - e - ry

Al - a - bone

mus - ki - dun Twid-dle - em twad-dle - em twen - ty one

dick - e - ry six and sev - en

Crack- a - bone ten and e - lev - en Spin spun

Pins

6

See a pin and

all the day youll have good luck

let it lay bad luck youll have all the day

pick it up

See a pin and

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Forehead Eyes Cheeks Nose Mouth and Chin

Here sits the Lord May - or Here sits his two men

Here sits the roost - er Here sits the hen

Here sit the lit - tle chick- ens here they run in

Chin - chop - per chin - chop - per chin- chop - per chin

drm s

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Went to bed with his breech - es on

One stock - ing off and one stock - ing on

Did - dle did - dle dump - ling my son John

Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Georgy Porgy

Georg - y Por - gy pud - ding and pie

Kissed the girls and made them cry

When the boys came out to play

Georg - y Por - gy ran a - way

If Wishes Were Horses

If wish- es were hors- es beg- gars would ride If

tur - nips were watch-es I would wear one by my side

ifs and ands Were pots and pans Thered be

no work for tin - kers

And if

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare The

pig flew

man in brown soon brought him down

Dick - or - y dick - or - y dare

up in the air The

Te Flying Pig

Tree Wise Men of Gotham

5

9

Three wise men of Goth- am went

bowl if the bowl had been strong - er my

song had been long - er

to sea in a

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

19

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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sl drm sl drsquo

One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Clock

Theres a neat lit - tle clock-- in the school- room it stands-- and it

points to the time With its two lit - tle hands And may

we like the clock Keep a face clean and bright With

hands ev - er read - y to do what is right

Irsquoll ell You a Story

Ill tell you a sto - ry

Now my sto - rys be - gun Ill tell you

bout his broth-

a - bout Jack - a - No - ry And

an - oth - er A -

er And now my sto - ry is done

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

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A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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o Market

To mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jig To

mar - ket to mar - ket to

Home a - gain home a - gain jig - get - y jog To

mar - ket to mar - ket to buy a plum bun

Home a - gain home a - gain mar - ket

buy a fat pig

buy a fat hog

is done

A Candle

Lit - tle Nan - ny Et -

pet - ti - coat And a red nose the

long - er she stands the short - er she grows

ti - coat In a white

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

l drm

Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Lock and Key

Im a gold lock Im a gold key

Im a sil - ver key

Im a lead lock

Im a sil- ver lock

Im a brass lock Im a brass key

Im a lead key Im a don lock Im a don- key

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Is John Smith with - in Yes that he is

Can he set a shoe Ay mar - ry two

Here a nail there a nail Tick tack too

John Smith

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Sleep Baby Sleep

Sleep ba - by sleep Our cot - tage vale

lit - tle lamb

Sleep ba - by sleep Sleep ba - by sleep Down

where the wood-vines creep Be al - ways like the lamb so mild A

kind and sweet and gen - tle child Sleep ba - by sleep

is deep The

is on the green With wool- ly fleece so soft and clean --

Doctor Fell

I do not like thee Doc - tor Fell The rea - son why

can - not tell But this I know and know full well

do not like thee Doc - tor Fell

I

I

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

19

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Hush-A-Bye

Hush - a - bye ba - by on the tree top

When the wind blows the cra - dle will rock

When the bough breaks the cra - dle will fall

Down will come ba - by bough cra- dle and all

o Babylon

How man-y miles is

ten Can I get there by can - dle - light --

Yes and back

nim-ble and light you may get there

it to Bab - y - lon -- Three score miles and

a - gain If your heels are

by can - dle - light

19

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sl drm

As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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As I was go - ing to St Ives I met a man with sev- en wives

Eve - ry wife had sev - en sacks Eve - ry sack had sev - en cats

Ev - ry cat had sev - en kits Kits cats sacks and wives how

man - y were go - ing to St Ives

Going to St Ives

Ride Away Ride Away

Ride a - way ride a - way John - ny shall ride And

he shall have kit - ty cat tied to one side And

he shall have lit - tle dog tied to the oth - er And

John - ny shall ride to see his grand-moth- er

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

27

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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One wo Tree

One two three four five Once I caught a fish a - live

Six sev - en eight nine ten But I let it go

Why did you let it go Be - cause it bit my fin - ger

so Which fin-ger did it bite The lit - tle one up- on the right

a - gain

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lad - die

Dance to your dad - dy my bon - nie lamb

You shall get a fish -

You shall get a fish - y when the boat comes home

y in a lit - tle dish - y

Dance to Your Daddy

21

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

22

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

23

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

24

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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sl drm sl drsquo

One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

27

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Old Woman from France

There was an old wom - an from France Who

taught grown up chil - dren to dance But

they were so stiff she sent them home in a

sniff this spright-ly old wom - an from France

sl drm sl

A man went

wished to go o - ver a high gate Says the

own - er Go round with your gun and your hound For you

a - hunt - ing at Rei - gate And

nev - er shall go o - ver my gate

Te Hunter of Reigate

22

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

23

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

24

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Doctor Foster

Doc - tor Fos - ter went to Glo - ster

in a show - er of rain he

stepped in a pud - dle up to his mid - dle and he

nev - er went back a - gain

Dame rot

Dame Trot and her cat lived a peace-ab - le life

When they were not troub- led

Dame had her din - ner Kit - ty would wait

And was sure to re - ceive a nice piece from her plate

by oth - er folks strife When

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

27

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Just Like Me

I went up one pair of stairs Just like me

went up two pairs of stairs Just like me

went in - to a room Just like me

looked out of a win - dow Just like me And

there I saw a mon - key Just like me

I

I

I

24

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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sl drm sl drsquo

One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

27

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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l drm sl drsquorrsquo

Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Clever Hen

I had a lit - tle hen the pret-ti-est ev - er seen she

washed me the dish - es and kept the house clean she

went to the mill to fetch me some

She brought it home in less than an hour She

baked me my bread she brewed me my ale She sat by the fire and

told man - y a fine tale

flou - er

25

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sl drm sl drsquo

One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

26

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

27

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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l drm sl drsquorrsquo

Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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One Misty Morning

One mist - y morn - ing When cloud-y was the weath - er

I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in

leath - er He be - gan to com - pli - ment and

I be - gan to grin How do you do And

how do you do And how do you do a - gain

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Solomon Grundy

Sol - o - mon Grun - dy born on a Mon - day

Christ-ened on a Tues - day Mar - ried on Wednes - day

Took ill on Thurs - day Worse on

Fri - day Died on Sat - ur - day

Bur - ied on Sun - day

This is the end

slowing

slow

somber

of Sol - o - mon Grun - dy

27

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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l drm sl drsquorrsquo

Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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weedle-Dum and weedle-Dee

Twee-dle- Dum and Twee-dle-Dee re - solved to have a bat - tle For

Twee-dle - Dum said Twee- dle Dee had spoiled his nice new rat - tle

Just then flew by a mon - strous Crow as

big as a tar bar - rel Which

Slower smoother

As at first

fright-ened both he - roes so they both for- got the quar- rel

slow down

Te Robins

A rob - in and

went to town to buy a

plum or plain And so they went back home a - gain

a rob - ins son Once

bun They could-nt de - cide on

28

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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wo Birds

There were two birds sat on a stone Fa la la la la

de One flew

la la la la de The oth - er bird flew

af - ter and then there was none Fa

la la la la de And so the stone was

left a - lone Fa la la la la de

a - way and then there was one Fa

29

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l drm sl drsquorrsquo

Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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l drm sl drsquorrsquo

Wee Willie Winkie

Wee Wi- lie Win - kie runs through the town

Up - stairs and down - stairs

Rap - ping at the win - dow cry - ing through the lock

Are the child- ren in their beds Now its eight o - clock

slowing first tempo

in his night gown

Around the Green Gravel

A - round the green gra - vel the grass grows

green And all the pret- ty maids are plain to be

seen Wash them with milk and clothe them with

silk And write their names with pen and with ink

30

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

31

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

34

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

35

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

great

great

great

great great

great

great that

great

36

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Kilkenny Cats

There once were two cats from Kil - ken - ny Each

thought there was one cat too man -

fought and they fit and they scratched and they bit Till ex -

cept - ing their nails and the tips of their tails in -

stead of two cats there werent an - y

y so they

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Come Out to Play

Girls and boys come out to play the moon doth shine as bright as day

Leave your sup-per and leave your sleep And come with your play fel - lows in -

to the steet Come with a whoop come with a call

Come with good will or not at all Up the lad- der and

down the wall a half - pen- ny roll will serve us all

You find milk and Ill find flour and well have pud-ding in half an hour

32

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Te Man In Our own

There was

wise He jumped in -

scratched out both his eyes But when

eyes were out with all his might and main He

jumped in - to

a man in our town who was most won - drous

in a - gain

he saw his

an - oth - er bush And scratched them

to a bram- ble bush And

33

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drm sl drsquorrsquomrsquo

The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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The Li - on and

crown The Li - on

all a - round the town Some gave them

white bread and some gave them brown

some gave them plum - cake and sent them out of town

the U - ni - corn were fight - ing for the

beat the U - ni - corn

Te Lion and the Unicorn

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Little Robin Redbreast

Lit-tle Rob-in Red - breast sat up-on a tree Up went Kit- ty Cat

down went he Down came Kit- ty Cat

Lit - tle Rob-in Red - breast Catch me if you can Lit- tle Rob-in Red - breast

jumped up- on a spade Kit - ty Cat went af - ter him and

then he was a - fraid Lit- tle Rob- in chirped and sang and

what did Kit - ty say Kit - ty said Mew

mew mew and Rob - in flew

slowing saucily

first tempo

a - way Rob-in ran Says

a - way

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great

great

great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

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great great

great

great that

great

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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Why May I Not Love Johnny

John- ny shall have a new bon - net And John- ny shall go to the fair And

John - ny shall have a new rib - bon to tie up his bon-ny brown hair And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love

heres a leg for a stock - ing And heres a foot for a shoe And

he has a kiss for his dad - dy and two for his mam-my I trow And

why may not I love John - ny And why may not John-ny love me And

why may not I love John - ny as well as an- oth - er bod - y

John - ny as well as an- oth-er bod - y And

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