OH, SUSANNA I came from Salem City with my washpan on my knee I'm going to California, the gold dust for to see.
It rained all night the day I left, the weather it was dry The sun so hot I froze to death, Oh, brothers don't you cry.
Oh, Susannah, Oh, don't you cry for me I'm going to California with my washpan on my knee.
I soon shall be in Frisco and there I'll look around. And when I see the gold lumps there, I'll pick them off the ground.
I'll scrape the mountains clean, my boys, I'll drain the rivers dry. A pocketful of rocks bring home, So, brothers don't you cry.
OLD MACDONALD HAD A FARM
Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) And on that farm he had a cow (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) With a Moo Moo here and a Moo Moo there Here a Moo there Moo everywhere a Moo, Moo.
Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) And on that farm he had a sheep (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) With a Baa Baa here and a Baa Baa there Here a Baa there a Baa everywhere a Baa Baa. Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) And on that farm he had a dog (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) With a Woof Woof here, and a Woof woof there. Here a Woof there a Woof everywhere a Woof woof.
Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) And on that farm he had a pig (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) With an Oink Oink here and an Oink Oink there. Here an Oink there an Oink everywhere an Oink Oink.
Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) And on that farm he had a horse(Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O) With a neigh neigh here and a neigh neigh there, Here a neigh,there a neigh, Everywhere a neigh neigh Old MacDonald had a farm (Ee-Aye-Eee-Aye-O).
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OLE KING COLE
Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three. Every fiddler had a fiddle fine, And a very fine fiddle had he, had he.
Tweedle dum, tweedle dee, went the fiddlers three, Tweedle dum dee, dum dee deedle dee. Tweedle dum, tweedle dee, went the fiddlers three, Tweedle dum dee, dum dee deedle dee.
ONCE I CAUGHT A FISH ALIVE
Once I Caught A Fish. One, two, three, four, five, Once I caught a fish alive. Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, Then I let it go again. Why did you let it go? Because it bit my finger so, Which finger did it bite? This litle finger on my right.
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ONE MAN WENT TO MOW
One man went to mow - Went to mow a meadow One man and his dog - Went to mow a meadow. Two men went to mow - Went to mow a meadow Two men, one man and his dog - Went to mow a meadow. Three men went to mow - Went to mow a meadow Three men - Two men - One man and his dog - Went to mow a meadow.
ONE TWO BUCKLE MY SHOE
One, two, buckle my shoe, three, four, open the door, five, six, pick up sticks, seven, eight, lay them straight Nine, ten, the big fat hen, eleven, twelve, dig and delve, thirteen, fourteen, maids a-courting. fifteen, sixteen, maids in the kitchen, seventeen, eighteen, ladies waiting, nineteen, twenty, my plate's empty.
ORANGES AND LEMONS
Oranges and lemons say the bells of St Clements. You owe me five farthings say the bells of St Martins When will you pay me? Say the bells of Old Bailey when I grow rich say the bells of Shoreditch When will that be? Say the bells of Stepney I'm sure I don't know says the great bell at Bow Here comes a candle to light you to bed here comes a chopper to chop off your head - Chop chop chop chop the last man's head! |