LOL... Our version much later than the war years in the 60's was.. Whistle while you work Snow-white made a shirt Sneezy wore it, grumpy tore it.. Dopey made it worse...
I forgot "Miss Mary": Miss Mary had a baby. She named him Tiny Tim. She put him in a bathtub To see if he could swim. He drank up all the water. He ate up all the soap. He tried to eat the bathtub, But it got stuck in his throat. Miss Mary called the doctor The doctor called the nurse. The nurse called the lady With the alligator purse. "It's measles" said the doctor. "It's mumps" said the nurse. "It's teething" said the lady With the alligator purse. Miss Mary slapped the doctor. The doctor slapped the nurse. The nurse slapped the woman With the alligator purse. Away ran the doctor. Away ran the nurse. Away ran the lady With the alligator purse.
During WW2, there were plenty of barbs against the Axis Powers: Here's one we kids used to chant during the War Years: "Tojo's in the guard house, eatin' Bread and Beans. Hitler's in the bath tub, sinkin' Submarines!" There were many others, which I no longer remember..... Hal
There was something we chanted at the end of term that referred to 'only more day of sorrow.'cos we'll be home tomorrow'.I can't remember the start of the chant.Annoying..
Maybe: No more days of pain, no more days of sorrow. One more day in this old dump and we'll be home tomorrow!