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Showing posts with label Nursery Rhymes with Pictures. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

She Sent Him to Market, A Live Goose He Bought - Nursery Rhymes

SHE SENT HIM TO MARKET, A LIVE GOOSE HE BOUGHT
SHE SENT HIM TO MARKET, A LIVE GOOSE HE BOUGHT  From Mother Goose Nursery RhymesFrom Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes

Jack found one fine morning
As I have been told,
His goose had laid him
An egg of pure gold.

Jack rode to his mother,
The news for to tell,
She called him a good boy
And said it was well.

Jack sold his gold egg
To a rogue of a Jew,
Who cheated him out of
The half of his due.

Then Jack went a-courting
A lady so gay,
As fair as the lily,
And sweet as the May.

The Jew and the Squire
Came behind his back,
And began to belabour
The sides of poor Jack.
Jack vowing - Mother Goose
And then the gold egg
Was thrown into the sea,
When Jack he jumped in,
And got it back presently.

The Jew got the goose,
Which he vowed he would kill,
Resolving at once
His pockets to fill.
Mother Goose riding a goose
Jack's mother came in,
And caught the goose soon,
And mounting its back,
Flew up to the moon.

Old Mother Goose - Nursery Rhymes

Old Mother Goose
From Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes

Old Mother Goose, when
She wanted to wander,
Would ride through the air
On a very fine gander.

Mother Goose had a house,
'Twas built in a wood,
Where an owl at the door
For sentinel stood.

This is her son Jack,
A plain-looking lad,
He is not very good,
Nor yet very bad.

She sent him to market,
A live goose he bought,
"Here, mother," says he,
"It will not go for nought."

Jack's goose and her gander
Grew very fond,
They'd both eat together,
Or swim in one pond.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Draw a Pail of Water - Nursery Rhyme

Draw a Pail of Water - Nursery Rhyme
Draw a pail of water,
For my lady’s daughter;
My father’s a king, and my mother’s a queen,
My two little sisters are dressed in green,
Stamping grass and parsley,
Marigold leaves and daisies.
One rush! two rush!
Pray thee, fine lady, come under my bush.

There Was a Little Boy and a Little Girl - Nursery Rhyme

There Was a Little Boy and a Little Girl - Nursery Rhyme
There was a little boy and a little girl
Lived in an alley;
Says the little boy to the little girl,
“Shall I, oh, shall I?”
Says the little girl to the little boy,
“What shall we do?”
Says the little boy to the little girl,
“I will kiss you!”

Johnny Shall Have a New Bonnet - Nursery Rhyme

Johnny Shall Have a New Bonnet - Nursery Rhyme
Johnny shall have a new bonnet,
And Johnny shall go to the fair;
And Johnny shall have a blue ribbon,
To tie up his bonny brown hair.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Cross Patch Lift the Latch - Nursery Rhyme

Cross Patch Lift the Latch - Nursery Rhyme

Cross Patch, lift the latch,
Sit by the fire and spin;
Take a cup, and drink it up,
Then call your neighbours in.

Lucy Locket, Lost Her Pocket - Nursery Rhyme with Picture

Lucy Locket, Lost Her Pocket - Nursery Rhyme with Picture

Lucy Locket, lost her pocket,
Kitty Fisher found it;
There was not a penny in it,
But a ribbon round it.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Jack Sprat Could Eat No Fat - Nursery Rhyme

Jack Sprat Could Eat No Fat - Nursery Rhyme

Jack Sprat could eat no fat,
His wife could eat no lean;
And so between them both,
They licked the platter clean.

Daffy-Down-Dilly Has Come Up to Town - Nursery Rhyme

Daffy-Down-Dilly Has Come Up to Town - Nursery Rhyme

Daffy-down-dilly has come up to town,
In a yellow petticoat and a green gown.

Elsie Marley Has Gone so Fine - Nursery Rhyme

Elsie Marley Has Gone so Fine - Nursery Rhyme

Elsie Marley has grown so fine,
She won’t get up to serve the swine;
But lies in bed till eight or nine,
And surely she does take her time.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

We’re All Jolly Boys - Nursery Rhyme

We’re All Jolly Boys - Nursery Rhyme Sheet Music
We’re All Jolly Boys

We’re all jolly boys, and we're coming with a noise,
Our stockings shall be made
Of the finest silk,
And our tails shall trail the ground.

Diddlty, Diddlty, Dumpty - Nursery Rhyme

Diddlty, Diddlty, Dumpty - Nursery Rhyme
Diddlty, Diddlty, Dumpty

Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty,
The cat ran up the plum tree,
Give her a plum, and down she’ll come,
Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty.

To Market, To Market - Nursery Rhymes

To Market, To Market - Nursery Rhymes
To Market, To Market - Nursery Rhymes

To market, to market, to buy a plum cake,
Home again, home again, market is late;
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,
Home again, home again, market is done.

There Was an Old Woman - Kids Songs and Nursery Rhymes

There Was an Old Woman - Kids Songs and Nursery Rhymes

There was an old woman
Lived under a hill;
And if she’s not gone,
She lives there still.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Kids Song and Nursery Rhyme: My Pretty Maid (Karaoke, Piano Instrumental with Sheet Music)

Kids Song and Nursery Rhyme from the Most Popular Mother Goose Songs: My Pretty Maid (Karaoke, Instrumental with Sheet Music)


My Pretty Maid - Lyrics

Where are you going to, my pretty maid?
Where are you going to, my pretty maid?
I'm going a milking, sir, she said.
Sir, she said, Sir, she said
I'm going a milking, sir, she said.

Shall I go with you, my pretty maid?
Shall I go with you, my pretty maid?
Yes, if you please, kind, Sir, she said.
Sir, she said, Sir, she said
Yes, if you please, kind, Sir, she said.

What is your fortune, my pretty maid?
What is your fortune, my pretty maid?
My face is my fortune, sir, she said.
Sir, she said, Sir, she said
My face is my fortune, sir, she said.

Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid.
Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid.
Nobody asked you, sir, she said.
Sir, she said, Sir, she said
Nobody asked you, sir, she said.

Kids Song and Nursery Rhyme: My Pretty Maid (Piano Instrumental with Sheet Music)
Kids' Songs and Nursery Rhymes Sheet Music