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Dormouse559 wrote:Miss Sue, Miss Sue, Miss Sue from Alabama,
Sitting in a rocker, eating Betty Crocker,
Watching the clock go
Tick, tock, tick, tock, banana rock
Tick, tock, tick, tock, banana rock
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, wash those spiders off of me.
Mooshka, mooshka, I know karate.
Mooshka, mooshka, I love my mommy.
Mooshka, mooshka, Oops, I'm sorry.
You better be sorry.
I'm not sorry.
FREEZE!
I knew a version of this, but it was for jumprope.linguoboy wrote:My Mother And Your Mother
Were Hang-Ing Up Clothes
My Mother Punched Your Mother
Right In The Nose
What Colour Was The Blood?
I learned this as:Bijlee wrote:Patty cake, patty cake, baker's man
Bake me a cake as fast as you can!
Roll it
Pat it
And mark it with a 2
Put it in the oven for [other person] and me!
Bijlee wrote:I'm trying to remember this one clapping chant that was really fun....
ILuvEire wrote:I have a Spanish one, but I literally have no idea how accurate it is. This is little kids speaking Spanish through the ears of a monolingual English speaker + 10 years of forgetting.
Un elefante se columbiapa
sobre la tela de un araña
como vea que resiste
fua a llamar a otro elefante
I don't fucking know something about elephants and spiders.
Oh I like this one. This is how we sang it:Antonym wrote:ILuvEire wrote:I have a Spanish one, but I literally have no idea how accurate it is. This is little kids speaking Spanish through the ears of a monolingual English speaker + 10 years of forgetting.
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I don't fucking know something about elephants and spiders.
Hey, we have that one in Norwegian too!
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(First verse is about one elephant walking down the spider's net and wanting to bring another one, in the second verse you start off with two elephants and it goes on and on...)
Antonym wrote:Hey, we have that one in Norwegian too!
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