[Sca-cooks] RE: Sca-cooks digest, Vol 1 #1102 - 15 msgs

Hrolf Douglasson Hrolf at btinternet.com
Thu Dec 13 13:47:25 PST 2001


you forgot jenny wren who
'put it back again'
vara
> Marilyn Traber wrote:
>
> >
> > See if I bring youse folks 4 and 20 veal birds y-baked in a pye!
> >
> > So, anybody know the whole rhyme? I think the king is in the counting
house,
> > and the queen is eating bread and honey - but isn't there more than
that? I
> > just went looking for my 'Children's Garden of Verses' but I think it is
in
> > the barn ;-(
> > margali
>
>
>
> > Sing a Song of Sixpence
> >
> > Sing a song of sixpence
> > A pocket full of rye
> > Four and twenty blackbirds
> > Baked into a pie
> >
> > When the pie was opened
> > The birds began to sing
> > Was that not a tasty dish
> > To set before a king?
> >
> > The King was in his counting house
> > Counting out his money
> > The Queen was in the parlor
> > Eating bread and honey
> >
> > The Maid was in the garden
> > Hanging out the clothes
> > When down came a blackbird
> > And snapped off her nose!
>
> Some people sing a song of ha'penny instead... along with other minor
> variations.
>
> Adamantius
> --
> Phil & Susan Troy
>
> troy at asan.com
>
> "It was so blatant that Roger threw at him.  Clemens gets away with
> things that get other people thrown out of games.  As long as they
> let him get away with it, it's going  to continue." -- Joe Torre, 9/98
>
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