Childhood Chants Remembered

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    Jump rope chant:

    Cinderella
    Dressed In yella
    went upstairs to kiss a fella
    made a mistake
    kissed a snake
    how many doctors did it take?
     
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    This was a chant to determine from a group who would be selected to be "it" or eliminated from the group. With each word, the chanter would move in sequence to another member of the group standing in a circle, usually touching their extended hand:

    "My mother and your mother were hanging out clothes. My mother hit your mother right in the nose. What color was the blood?"

    The person touched would then select a color, which the chanter would spell out, touching a different person's hand in sequence with each letter and then word, for example:

    "R-E-D spells 'red,' and out you do GO!"

    (Now you can see the violence inherent in the system!). :eek:

     
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    You had to clap for this one...

    Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack
    All dressed in black, black, black
    With silver buttons, buttons, buttons
    All down her back, back, back

    She asked her mother, mother, mother
    For fifty cents, cents, cents
    To see the elephant, elephant, elephant
    Jump the fence, fence fence

    They jumped so high, high, high
    They touched the sky, sky, sky
    And didn't come back, back, back
    Till the fourth of July, July, July
     
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    Three six nine
    The goose drank wine
    The monkey chewed tobacco on the street car line
    The line broke
    The monkey got a choked
    and they all went to heaven in a little row boat
    Clap clap
    Clap your hands and this is how it goes.....
     
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    Love 3 6 9 :cool:
     
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    "Engine engine, Number Nine,
    Going down Chicago Line,
    If the train goes off the track,
    Do you want your money back?"

    (The child then responds "yes" or "no," to which the response for "yes" would be...)

    "Y--E--S spells 'yes,' and out you do...GO!"
     
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    To the tune of "Rule Brittania":

    "Rule Brittania with Marmalade and Jam,
    Three Chinese Crackers up your bum-hole
    Bam....Bam...Bam!"


    An Englishman named Geoffrey DeHelsby told me that one!

    (Sorry, Holly...)

    Hal
     
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    we used to sing that a lot when we were kids....:D
     
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    LOL... it's funny... we used to have many variations on that ditty....
     
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    The one we sang a lot was

    Hitler has only got one ball
    Goring has two but very small
    Himmler has very similar
    But poor old Goebbals has no balls at all
     
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    yep I remember singing that in the school playground... it was sung to the tune of the March of Colonel Bogey :D
     
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    Did you ever sing "Three German officers crossed the line"
    I did as a ten year old.

    Its very un PC.

     
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    LOL..no that's the first time I've heard it... UN PC it might be today..but who cared back in the day when they were our enemies...

    WE did however sing a lot of songs to that same tune...
     
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    How about this limerick.


    I loved this one.

    "The Boy stood on the burning deck
    Watching a game of cricket.
    The ball went up his trouser leg.
    And hit his middle wicket.
     
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