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{t: Nursery Rhymes } {artist:Various} {key: C} {c: } {c:Twinkle Twinkle Little Star} {c: } (Same tune as the Alphabet Song) [C] Twinkle, twinkle [F] little [C] star [G7] How I [C] wonder [G] what you [C] are Up a[F]bove the [C] world so [G] high [C] Like a [F] diamond [C] in the [G] sky {c: } [C] Twinkle, twinkle [F] little [C] star [F] How I [C] wonder [G] what you [C] are {c: } {c:Incy Wincy Spider} {c: } [D] Incy Wincy Spider climbed [A] up the water [D] spout Down came the rain and [A] washed the spider [D] out [G] Out came the [D] sunshine and [G] dried up all the [D] rain And Incy Wincy spider climbed [A] up the spout a[D]gain {c: } [D] Incy Wincy Spider climbed [A] up the water [D] spout Down came the rain and [A] washed the spider [D] out [G] Out came the [D] sunshine and [G] dried up all the [D] rain And Incy Wincy spider climbed [A] up the spout a[D]gain {c: } {c:Hey Diddle Diddle} {c: } [G] Hey diddle diddle, The [D7] cat and the fiddle, The [G] cow jumped over the [D7] moon, The [C] little dog laughed to [G] see such sport, And the [D7] dish ran away with the [G] spoon. {c: } {c:Baa Baa Black Sheep} {c: } [G] Baa baa [D] black sheep, [C] have you any [G] wool? [C] Yes sir, [G] yes sir, [D] three bags [G] full. [G] One for my [C] master, [G] one for my [D] dame. [G] One for the [C] little boy who [G] lives [D] down the [G] lane. {np} {c: } {c:Hickory Dickory Dock} {c: } [C] Hickory [G7] Dickory [C] Dock The [F] mouse ran [G7] up the [C] clock The [F] clock struck one The [C] mouse ran down [G7] Hickory Dickory [C] Dock {c: } [C] Hickory [G7] Dickory [C] Dock The [F] mouse ran [G7] up the [C] clock The [F] clock struck two The [C] mouse said "boo" [G7] Hickory Dickory [C] Dock {c: } [C] Hickory [G7] Dickory [C] Dock The [F] mouse ran [G7] up the [C] clock The [F] clock struck three The [C] mouse said "wee" [G7] Hickory Dickory [C] Dock {c: } [C] Hickory [G7] Dickory [C] Dock The [F] mouse ran [G7] up the [C] clock The [F] clock struck four The [C] mouse said "no more" [G7] Hickory Dickory [C] Dock {c: } [C] Dickery [G7] dickery [C]dare The [F] pig flew [G7] up in the [C] air The [F] man in brown Soon [C] brought him down [G7] Dickery dickery [C] dare {c: } {c:Hot Cross Buns} {c: } [C] Hot [G7] cross [C] buns. [C] Hot [G7] cross [C] buns. [C] One a penny, [G7] two a penny, [C] Hot [G7] cross [C] buns. {c: } [C] Give them to your [G7] daughters. Or [C] give them to your [F] sons. [C] One a penny, [G7] two a penny, [C] Hot [G7] cross [C] buns. {np} {c: } {c:Three Blind Mice} {c: } [C] Three [G] blind [C] mice. [C] Three [G] blind [C] mice. [C] See [G7] how they [C] run. See [G7] how they [C] run. [C] They all ran [G7] after the [C] farmer's wife. She cut off their [G7] tails with a [C] carving knife. Have you ever [G7] seen such a [C] sight in your life? As three [G] blind [C] mice. {c: } {c:Humpty Dumpty} {c: } [G] Humpty Dumpty [D7] sat on the [G] wall, [G] Humpty Dumpty [D7] had a great [G] fall. [C] All the king's [G] horses and [D7] all the king's [G] men, [G] Couldn't put [C] Humpty to[D7]gether a[G]gain. {c: } {c:Its Raining, Its Pouring} {c: } [C] It's raining, it's pouring; [C] The old man is snoring. [G] He went to bed and he [G] Bumped his head [G7] And he couldn't get up in the [C] morning. {c: } {c:Jack And Jill} {c: } [C] Jack and [F] Jill Went [C] up the [F] hill to [C] fetch a [F] pail of [C] water [F] Jack fell [G7] down And [C] broke his [F] crown And [C] Jill came [G] tumbling [C] after {c: } [C] Up Jack [F] got And [C] home did [F] trot As [C] fast as [F] he could [C] caper [F] Went to [G7] bed And [C] wrapped his [F] head With [C] vinegar [G] and brown [C] paper. {c: } {c:Little Bo-Peep} {c: } [C] Little Bo-peep has [G7] lost her sheep And [C] can't tell where to [G] find them [F] Leave them a[C]lone and [G7] they'll come [C] home [C] Wagging their [G7] tails be[C]hind them. {np} {c: } {c:Sing a Song of Six Pence} {c: } [C] Sing a song of [F] sixpence, a [C] pocket full of [G7] rye; [C] Four and twenty [F] blackbirds, [G] baked in a [C] pie. [C] When the pie was [F] opened, they [C] all began to [G7] sing. Now, [C] wasn't that a [F] dainty dish, to [G] set before the [C] King? {c: } The [C] King was in his [F] countinghouse, [C] counting out his [G7] money; The [C] Queen was in the [F] parlor, [G] eating bread and [C] honey. The [C] maid was in the [F] garden, [C] hanging out the [G7] clothes. AC]long there came a big [F] black bird, And [G] snipped off her [C] nose! {c: } {c:Little Jack Horner} {c: } [G] Little Jack Horner [C] sat in a corner [D7] Eating a christmas [G] pie He [G] put in his thumb and [C] pulled out a plum, and [D7] cried, "What a good boy, am [G] I! {c: } {c:Old MacDonald Had a Farm} {c: } [C] Old MacDonald [F] had a [C] farm. [C] E-I-[G] E-I-[C] O. And on that farm he [F] had a [C] cow. [C] E-I-[G] E-I-[C] O. {c: } [C] With a moo-moo here And a moo-moo there. Here a moo, there a moo, Everywhere a moo-moo. [C] Old MacDonald [F] had a [C] farm. [C] E-I-[G] E-I-[C] O. {c: } {c:Polly Put The Kettle On} {c: } [F] Polly put the kettle on, [G7] Polly put the [C7] kettle on, [F] Polly put the kettle on, We'll [G7] all [C7] have [F] tea. {c: } [F] Sukey, take it [C7] off a[F]gain, [Bb] Sukey, take it [G7] off a[C7]gain, [F] Sukey, take it [C7] off a[F]gain, They've [G7] all [C7] gone a[F]way {np} {c: } {c:Mary Had a Little Lamb} {c: } [C] Mary had a little lamb, [G] Little lamb, [C] Little lamb. Mary had a little lamb whose [G] fleece was white as [C] snow. {c: } And everywhere that Mary went, [G] Mary went, [C] Mary went Everywhere that Mary went the [G] lamb was sure to [C] go. {c: } {c:I'm a Little Teapot } {c: } [G] I'm a little teapot [C] Short and [G] stout. [D7] Here is my [G] handle [D7] Here is my [G] spout. [G] When I get all steamed up [C] Here me [G] shout. [C] Tip me over and [G] Pour [D] me [G] out. {c: } {c:Michael Finnegan} {c: } [C] There was an old man named Michael Finnegan. [G7] He had whiskers on his chinnegan. [C] They fell out and then grew in again. [G] Poor old Michael [C] Finnegan. Begin again.