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LKG Term 2 Rhymes

Published by John Alex, 2021-11-29 07:11:55

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COBBLER, COBBLER Cobbler, Cobbler, mend my shoe. Yes! Good Lady. That I'll do. Here's my awl and wax and thread, And now your shoe is Quite mended. PUSSY CAT, PUSSY CAT Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where have you been? I've been to London, To look at the Queen. Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, What did you there? I frightened a little mouse, Under her chair. 61

THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN There was an old woman, who lived in a shoe. She had so many children, She didn't know what to do. She gave them some broth, Without any bread. She whipped them all Soundly, And put them to bed. OH! BUTTERFLY! BUTTERFLY! “Butterfly, butterfly! From where do you come? \"I know not, I ask not, I never had a home.\" 62

The Ant &Sathy eit AGloruadsshopper On one fine summer day, grasshopper Ant refused, and said “I'm storing food was hopping about in a musical mood. for winter”, “why don't you do the An ant passed him with the corn. same?”. Grasshopper said “why Grasshopper invited ant to chat with bother about winter?”, we have him. enough food at present. Ant continued its own way. Finally winter came, grasshopper Then the grasshopper understood dying of hunger, while ant that, it is best to prepare food for days distributing corn from their storage. of need.” Moral: Work today and Syoauy ictaAnloruedap the benefits tomorrow. 63


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