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  2. Miss Susie - Wikipedia

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    The rhyme is arranged in quatrains, with an ABCB rhyme scheme. The rhyme is organized by its meter, a sprung rhythm in trimeter. [13] Accentual verse (including sprung rhythm) is a common form in English folk verse, including nursery rhymes and jump-rope rhymes. The rhyme approaches taboo words, only to cut them off and modify them with an ...

  3. Miss Lucy had a baby - Wikipedia

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    As in "Miss Susie", the rhyme is organized by its meter, an accentual verse, in trimeter. [10] Accentual verse allows for set number of accents regardless of the number of syllables in the verse. It is a common form in English folk verse, especially in nursery rhymes and jump-rope rhymes.

  4. Skipping-rope rhyme - Wikipedia

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    A skipping rhyme (occasionally skipping-rope rhyme or jump-rope rhyme), is a rhyme chanted by children while skipping. Such rhymes have been recorded in all cultures where skipping is played. Examples of English-language rhymes have been found going back to at least the 17th century.

  5. Category:Skipping-rope rhymes - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Miss Susie - Wikipedia

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    This is a different song – see here “Miss Lucy Had a Baby” – and was specifically a skipping-rope rhyme (the doctor, nurse, and lady corresponding to kids jumping in and out of the ropes), and is discussed at Skipping-rope rhyme: Rhymes from the 1940s (specifically this page version).

  8. “Drag Race” star Suzie Toot promises she's the 'most ...

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    In the club, RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 star Suzie Toot’s peers are definitely not all fam. “I’m quite used to drag queens not understanding me or getting where I’m coming from.

  9. Children's song - Wikipedia

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    These include clapping games, like "Miss Susie", played in America; "A sailor went to sea" from Britain; and "Mpeewa", played in parts of Africa. [21] Many traditional Māori children's games, some of them with educational applications—such as hand movement, stick and string games—were accompanied by particular songs. [ 22 ]