The Peter Patter book; rimes for children . fe* SLIPPERY SLIM Slippery Slim, a garter snake,Leaned against a garden rakeAnd smiled a sentimental smileAt Tilly Toad, on the gravel pile,Till that bashful miss was forced to hopAnd hide her face in a THE THIEVES Tibbitts and Bibbitts and Solomon SlyRan off one day with a cucumber was tossed by a Kensington cow,Bibbitts was hanged on a brambleweed bough,And poor little Solomon — what do you think?Was drowned one dark night in a bottle of ink. UPON THE IRISH SEA Some one told Maria Ann, Maria Ann told me, That kittens ride


The Peter Patter book; rimes for children . fe* SLIPPERY SLIM Slippery Slim, a garter snake,Leaned against a garden rakeAnd smiled a sentimental smileAt Tilly Toad, on the gravel pile,Till that bashful miss was forced to hopAnd hide her face in a THE THIEVES Tibbitts and Bibbitts and Solomon SlyRan off one day with a cucumber was tossed by a Kensington cow,Bibbitts was hanged on a brambleweed bough,And poor little Solomon — what do you think?Was drowned one dark night in a bottle of ink. UPON THE IRISH SEA Some one told Maria Ann, Maria Ann told me, That kittens ride in coffee cansUpon the Irish Sea. From quiet caves to rolling waves,How jolly it must beTo travel in a coffee canUpon the Irish Sea! But when it snows and when it blows,How would you like to beA kitten in a coffee canUpon the Irish Sea? DUCKLE, DAISY Duckle, duckle, daisy,Martha must be crazy,She went and made a Christ-mas cakeOf olive oil and gluten-flake,And set it in the sink to bake,Duckle, duckle, daisy.


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