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Nursery Rhymes - A Alphabet
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A MAN AND A MAID
There was a little man,
Who wooed a little maid,
And he said, "Little maid, will you wed, wed, wed?
I have little more to say,
So will you, yea or nay,
For least said is soonest mended-ded, ded, ded."
The little maid replied,
"Should I be your little bride,
Pray what must we have for to eat, eat, eat?
Will the flame that you're so rich in
Light a fire in the kitchen?
Or the little god of love turn the spit, spit, spit?"
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ABOUT THE BUSH
About the bush, Willie,
About the beehive,
About the bush, Willie,
I'll meet thee alive.
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THE ALPHABET
A, B, C, and D,
Pray, playmates, agree.
E, F, and G,
Well, so it shall be.
J, K, and L,
In peace we will dwell.
M, N, and O,
To play let us go.
P, Q, R, and S,
Love may we possess.
W, X, and Y,
Will not quarrel or die.
Z, and ampersand,
Go to school at command.
AROUND THE GREEN GRAVEL
Around the green gravel the grass grows green,
And all the pretty maids are plain to be seen;
Wash them with milk, and clothe them with silk,
And write their names with a pen and ink.
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AN EQUAL
Read my riddle, I pray.
What God never sees,
What the king seldom sees,
What we see every day.
AN ICICLE
Lives in winter,
Dies in summer,
And grows with its roots upward!
AS I WAS GOING ALONG
As I was going along, along,
A-singing a comical song, song, song,
The lane that I went was so long, long, long,
And the song that I sang was so long, long, long,
And so I went singing along.
ABC
Great A, little a,
Bouncing B!
The cat's in the cupboard,
And can't see me.
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