NE, two, buckle my shoe; ONE Three, four, open the door; Five, six, pick up sticks; Seven, eight, lay them straight; Nine, ten, a good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, I hope you're well; Thirteen, fourteen, draw the curtain; Fifteen, sixteen, the maid's in the kitchen; Seventeen, eighteen, she's in waiting; Nineteen, twenty, my plate is empty; Please, mamma, to give me some dinner. HEY, my kitten, my kitten. And hey, my kitten, my deary; Such a sweet pet as this Was neither far nor neary. Here we go up, up, up, And here we go down, down, downy; And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy. 73. I'd as much money as I could spend, I never would cry, Old chairs to mend ; Old chairs to mend, Old chairs to mend, I never would cry, Old chairs to mend. If I'd as much money as I could tell, Old clothes to sell, I never would cry, Old clothes to sell. OH, who is so merry, so merry, heigh ho! As the light-hearted fairy? heigh ho! To the sound of his wings, With a hey, and a heigh, and a ho! Oh, who is so merry, so airy, heigh ho! From the primrose's lips, With a hey, and a heigh, and a ho! Oh, who is so merry, so merry, heigh ho! As the light-footed fairy? heigh ho! His night is the noon, And his sun is the moon, 75. HOE the horse, and shoe the mare, SHOE But let the little colt go bare. |