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A robin and a robin's son Once went to town to buy a bun. They couldn't decide on plum or plain, And so they went back home again. |
To market, to market, To buy a fat pig, Home again, home again, Jiggety-jig. To market, to market, To buy a fat hog, Home again, home again, Jiggety-jog. |
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Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To buy little Johnny a galloping horse; It trots behind and it ambles before, And Johnny shall ride till he can ride no more. |
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Leg over leg, As the dog went to Dover, When he came to a stile, Jump! -- he went over. |
A trot, and a canter, A gallop, and over, Out of the saddle, And roll in the clover. |
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Old Farmer Giles, He went seven miles With his faithful dog Old Rover; And Old Farmer Giles, When he came to the stiles, Took a run, and jumped clean over. |