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Miss Susie had a baby His name was Tiny Tim She put him in the 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 wouldn't go down his throat. Miss Susie called the doctor. The doctor called the nurse. The nurse called the lady With the alligator purse. Out ran the doctor.
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 ...
Pages in category "Skipping-rope rhymes" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Miss Lucy had a baby; Miss Susie; P. Pretty Little Dutch Girl; S.
Miss Mary Mack was a performer in Ephraim Williams’ circus in the 1880s; the song may be reference to her and the elephants in the show. [ 7 ] According to another theory, Mary Mack originally referred to the USS Merrimack , a United States warship of the mid-1800s named after the Merrimack River , that would have been black, with silvery rivets.
Mary Had a Little Lamb; Mary Mack; Michael, Row the Boat Ashore; Miss Lucy had a baby; Miss Molly Had a Dolly; Miss Sue from Alabama; Miss Susie;
Mary Had a Little Lamb; Mary Mack; Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; Michael Finnegan (song) Miss Molly Had a Dolly; Miss Polly Had a Dolly; Miss Susie; Monday's Child; The More We Get Together; The Muffin Man; My Hat, It Has Three Corners
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Dusting Bluebells (rhyme) F. Five Little Ducks; M. Miss Lucy had a baby; Miss Susie; N. Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah; S. Sea Lion Woman; The Song That Doesn't End; Z ...