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Anonymous
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Ding, Dong, Bell (Anonymous)
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Ding, dong, bell, Pussy’s in the well. Who put her in?-- Little Johnny Lin. Who pulled her out? Dog with long snout. What a naughty boy was ...
There Was a Crooked Man (Anonymous)
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There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile, He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile: He bought a crooked cat, which cau...
Forum Thread: "My Get Up and Go Has Got Up and Went" (Anonymous Folk Poetry)
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[ Note: this thread was originally posted in April 2008, but I thought it was worth a bump up to 2011 .] I'm going to crawl out on a lim...
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Folktales: The Story of the Three Little Pigs, the Adult Version (England)
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Once upon a time when pigs spoke rhyme And monkeys chewed tobacco, And hens took snuff to make them tough, And ducks went quack, quack, quac...
Have a Spooktacular Halloween! The Ghost of Goshen (Anonymous)
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Through Goshen Hollow, where hemlocks grow, Where rushing rills, with flash and flow, Are over the rough rocks falling; Where fox, where bea...
Bonnie George Campbell (Anonymous)
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Hie upon Hielands, and laigh upon Tay, Bonnie George Campbell rode out on a day. Saddled and bridled and booted rade he; Toom* hame cam'...
The Wraggle-Taggle Gypsies (Anonymous)
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* The Wraggle-Taggle Gypsies (Folk Song performed by Tears for Beer) sfbwwfc _______________________________________________________________...
Classic Poetry: Wasn't That a Mighty Storm? (Folk Song, Eric von Schmidt, 1931 -2007)
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* ________________________________________________________ "Wasn't That a Mighty Storm?" Performed by D. E. Mainer jefferyb304...
Classic Poetry: A Hunting We Will Go (Anonymous, Traditional Folksong/Poem)
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___________________________________________________________ The Magic of Living with Wolves ToAddictedtoStayAway ___________________________...
Classic Poetry--Solomon Grundy (Anonymous Nursery Rhyme)
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* ___________________________________________________________________ Solomon Grundy, Born on a Monday, Christened on Tuesday, Married on We...
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Classic Poetry: Tom O'Bedlam (Anonymous Folk Song)
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* "The Interior of Bedlam," from A Rake's Progress, by William Hogarth, 1763. (McCormick Library, Northwestern University--F...
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