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BROW bender,
Eye peeper,
Nose smeller,

Mouth eater,

Chin chopper,

Knock at the door - peep in, Lift up the latch — walk in.

EYE winker,

Tom tinker,

Nose smeller,

Mouth eater,

Chin chopper,

Chin chopper.

SHOE the horse,

Shoe the mare;

But let the little colt

go bare.

CHINESE MOTHER GOOSE

RHYMES

PULLING THE SAW

WE pull the big saw,

We push the big saw,
To saw up the wood,
To build us a house,
In order that baby
May have a good spouse.

FACE GAME

KNOCK at the door,

See a face,

Smell an odor,

Hear a voice,

Eat your dinner,

Pull your chin, or

Ke chih, ke chih.

DON'T BE CRUEL

A MULE going uphill,

A donkey on the street,
Or a horse coming downhill
You never ought to beat.

THISTLE-SEED

THISTLE-SEED, thistle-seed,

Fly away, fly;

The hair on your body

Will take you up high;

Let the wind whirl you

Around and around,

You'll not hurt yourself

When you fall to the ground.

LITTLE

THE SENSES

eyes see pretty things,

Little nose smells what is sweet,
Little ears hear pleasant sounds,

Mouth likes luscious things to eat.

VESPERS

HUSH-A-BYE, baby,

on the tree top; When the wind blows,

the cradle will rock;

When the bough breaks,

the cradle will fall;

Down will come baby, bough, cradle, and all.

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GOOD night,
Sleep tight,
Wake up bright,

In the morning light,
To do what's right,
With all your might.

As I was going to St. Ives,

I met a man with seven wives,
Every wife had seven sacks,
Every sack had seven cats,
Every cat had seven kits:

Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,

How many were there going to St. Ives?

THERE
HERE was a man in our town,

And he was wondrous wise;

He jumped into a bramble bush,
And scratched out both his eyes;
And when he saw his eyes were out,
With all his might and main
He jumped into another bush,
And scratched them in again.

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