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Anybody remember any of these? Pick up your troubles in your old kit bag.”Looking for sayings from WWII when happened onto this wonderful site. All my kids (especially the girls) just love it.“A Bushel and a Peck” is from “Guys and Dolls,” a lovely piece from the golden age of Broadway musicals.

She taught a little prayer which I have always remembered ” As I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.” “Sam Sam was a dirty old man, He washed his face with a frying pan, And combed his hair with a leg of a chair,”____ I can’t remember the next line.My father used to say at Xmas— “Christmas is coming and the ducks are getting fat, please put a penny in the old man’s hat. She just experienced a stroke at 89 and days later was able to close our telephone conversation with “Pleasant dreams, sweet repose, half the bed and all the clothes.” We were blessed.Hi Karen – Your mom’s bedtime rhyme dates back to at least to the 1850’s!I see said the blind man as he picked up his hammer and saw.Hi I’ve been reading some of these and was wondering if anyone had ever heard of a couple of songs my Nan used to sing to me that she said her mum had sung to her when they were in the shelters during the war, the first one went: I’ll tell Ma a Mary Ann, walking down the street with a nice young man, high legged boots and a feather in his hat, that’s the way you get the sack.

It’s one of many of my fondest memories.Randy – It seems this might come from the song called “Im looking for the lyrics to an old rhyme about “Old Mr. ELEPHANT”. The doctors said that it was the treatment and not the cancer that killed her because she was just too petite.

Brings back many great memories of my grandparents and great aunts and uncles. See more ideas about Sayings, Quotes, Words. Can you make a video of 30 purple birds too? I don’t think I have the exact quote.

(cant remember what goes here) i looked out the hazel gazel spied bom backum in the world of wickum wackum called tom tackum to get bom backum out of the world of wickum wackun. There was another verse, but I won’t add that here.Does anyone know the one about “…Musolini fell in the grease…” It was a fairly long jump rope rhyme.

I was 10.

Onions were stored under the porch where they wouldn’t go bad and would always be fresh.was wondering if anyone had heard of a little story or peom that starts like this:that’s all I can remember and my grandma used to recite it to me when I was very young..I remember at the age of 5, having a record that played “Green for go, red for stop. . Also, the reason I got to this site was that I was looking to see if anyone had posted an old song I remember my parents and grandparents singing, and Arlene has sent you part of it. there is a long one I remember that was played by bouncing a ball against a wall and saying a long rhyme at the same time PattiGreat collection of songs and sayings! You have to say it with an old Brooklyn accent! She said it was something like:That isn’t the one, but I have found out more about the lyrics.

It was in the Elementary School Music Book published by Ginn around 1957-61. They sold us a copy of the songs on audio tape with permission to make 1 copy only for my sister. Even if it was something you liked to do; ‘it was still work and it was against the will of God.” It was especially bad form to go fishing on Sundays. An old man in the nursing home that I work at says it every evening when I put him to bed. I think there is more to this saying, but I can’t remember.

It was full of US City and state names and she remembers it being quite long, but can only remember snippets of it:This would have been in the 40s. I remember many songs my father taught me, but one I need help with. Thats all I can remember.Yesterday my 90 year old Aunt called me and asked me if I remember a “ditty” from the 1940s we sang as kids. While for some old age is synonymous with dread and foreboding, for some it is merely a number.


and still going strong.I just found this site and have an hours fun reading all the memories! (I suppose that was work, too.) Certainly not spelled right nor makes any sense but here are a few words in the song.Great site I stumbled on. I didn’t feel like copying them from the recording as I was able to obtain an audio tape of the original 3 disc recording from the Library of Congress. If you send me an e-mail at She would not allow cards (of any kind) or dice in her home; they were the ‘tools of the devil’ and to play with them was to ‘invite the devil into your home’. Your purchase will help us keep our site online!Please contribute a traditional song or rhyme from your country.100 Songs (350 Pages) With Sheet Music And Links To RecordingsA place for poems, songs, rhymes, and traditions from around the world for both kids ………and the songs?

Lyrics:My fourth grade teacher would recite a rhyme with the line, and the little elf said take two, take two (cookies). All I can remember was it had the words beely um bumb bump, beely um bump bump here we go in daddy’s old car.

They also danced occasionally and listened to the radio freely.Back at the farm, canning was a big deal: they canned soups, meats, tomatoes, beans, jellies, peppers, beans, peas, corn, grape juice, you name it; they canned it, new potatoes, apples, pears, figs, berries. Does anyone out there remember the rest?My mother used to recite a poem about never wanting to be a man for then I never —— my —-and Day.

Depending on if the guess was wrong/ right.“_____ is what you said, and ______ is what it is. These 60th birthday sayings have been collected from different sources and are all worth reading.

I love these old sayings. One of my favorites my dad sang but nobody else ever heard of it, it goes;We would all crack up laughing at that one, and it didn’t matter how many times we heard it, it always made us laugh.When I was doing the wrong thing, my Pop would say “Chelsey! This was in the early 40’s . I’m 81 ! @Sue Russell: The, “So long, Oolong” song is an old song that was originally sung by Frank Crumit.

I’m a published author and poet, and I remember many of the things mentioned in this column.


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