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Three White Pigeons

sitting on the wall,Three white pigeons, sitting on the wall.One flew away Ahhhhhhhh

Kindergarten Wall


When I was a little kid, not so long ago,I had to learn a lot of things I didn't really know,how to dress myself and tie my shoes,how to jump a rope.How to smile for a picture without looking like a dope.But of all the things I learned, my favorite of them allwas the little poem hanging on the kindergarten wall, "Of all you learn here remember this the best.Don't hurt each other and clean up your mess.Take a nap every day wash before you eat,hold hands, stick together, look before you cross the street.and remember the seed in the little paper cup, first the root grows down and then the plant grows up."It was first, second, third grade, fourth grade too.I had to learn the big things that big kids too,how to add subtract and multiply, read and write and play,how to sit in a little uncomfortable desk for nearly half the day,but of all the things I learned, my favorite of them allwas the little poem hanging on the kindergarten wall: "Of all you learn here remember this the best.Don't hurt each other and clean up your mess.Take a nap every day wash before you eat,hold hands, stick together, look before you cross the street.and remember the seed in the little paper cup, first the root grows down and then the plant grows up."

Tony Chestnut

knows I love him,Tony knows, Tony knows,Tony Chestnutknows I love himthat's what Tony knows.Tony, Tony,and his sister Eileen,Eileen loves Neil,and Neil loves Patand Pat still loves Bob.Then there's Russell, and Skip.This song is silly, but it's hip.How it ends just one man knows,and guess what, it's Tony Chestnut.

Button you must wander,

wander, wanderButton you must wander,everywhere.bright eyes will find youSharp eyes will find you.Button you must wandereverywhere.

Tony Chestnut

knows I love youTony knows, Tony knows,Tony Chestnut knows I love youthat's what Tony knows.Tony, Tony, and his sister Eileen.Eileen loves Neil, and Neil loves Pat, and Pat, still loves Bob. And there's Russel, and Skip, This song is silly, but it's hip.How it ends, just one man knows,and guess what, it's Tony Chestnut.

Cobbler Cobbler

mend my shoe,Get it done by half past two.Stitch it up, stitch it down,so I may go round the town.

If I could fly like a snowflake,

I'd never ever land.I'd soar above all the oceansand swoop across the sand.I would go up, up, up,I would go down, down, down.I would go side to side, and all around.
If I could fly like a snowflake, I'd never ever stop.I'd zoom along in a valley,and buzz a mountain top.

Over the River and through the woods,

to Grandmother's house we go.The horse knows the way, to carry the sleigh,through white and drifted snow.Over the river and through the woods, oh how the wind does blow.It stings the toes, and bites the noseas over the ground we go.
Over the river and through the woods, and straight to the barnyard gate.It seems that we go so dreadfully slow, it is so hard to wait. Over the river and through the woods, now Grandma's cap I spy. Hurrah for the fun, the pudding's done.Hurrah for the pumpkin pie.
Draw me a bucket of water,For my eldest daughter,there's one in the bunchand three out the bunch,you go under, Sister Sally.Frog in the bucket and you can't get him out (4x).
One Two Three AlaryMy first name is MaryIf you think it's necessaryLook it up in the dictionary.
Double double toil and troubleFire burn and cauldron bubble,What shall we do with the witches brewto make a tasty witches stew?


Round and round the earth is turningTurning always into the morningand from morning into the night.
Two little sausages frying in a pan,One went sizzle and the other went bam.