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Poems with numbers

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Poems with numbers.

 

  1. Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy and Bess,

They all went together to seek a bird’s nest.

They found a bird’s nest with five eggs in,

They all took one, and left four in.

                

2. One, two

Buckle my shoe.

Three, four

Knock at the door.

Five, six

Pick up sticks.

Seven, eight

Lay them straight.

Nine, ten

A good fat hen.

 

3. Three wise men of Gotham

Went to sea in a bowl.

If the bowl had been stronger,

My story would have been longer.

 

4. Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John

Went to bed with his trousers on.

One shoe off, and one shoe on,

Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John.

 

5. Hickory, dickory, dock

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck one,

The mouse  ran down.

 Hickory, dickory, dock.

 

6. Gregory Griggs, Gregory Griggs

Had twenty-seven different wings.

He wore them up, he wore them down

To please the people of the town.

He wore them east, he wore them west,

But he never could tell which he loved best.

 

7. One, two, three, four

Mary at the cottage door.

Five, six, seven, eight

Eating cherries off the plate.

 

8. One, two, three, four, five

Once I caught a fish alive.

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

Then I let it go again.

Why did you let it go?

Because it bit my finger so.

Which finger did it bite?

This little finger on the right.

 

9. Thirty days has September,

April, June and November.

February has twenty-eight alone.

All the rest have thirty-one,

But leap year coming once in four,

Gives February one day more.

 

10. Baa, baa, black sheep,

 Have you any wool?

 Yes, sir. Yes, sir.

 Three bags full.

 One for the master

 And one for the dame

 And one for the little boy

 Who lives down the lane.

 

11. Chook, chook, chook, chook, chook

 Good morning, Mrs. Hen.

 How many chickens have you got?

 Madam, I’ve got ten.

 Four of them are yellow

 And four of them are brown,

 And two of them are speckled red,

 The nicest in the town.

 

12. I had two pigeons bright and gay,

 They flew from me the other day.

 What was the reason did they go?

 I can not tell for I don’t know.

 

13. One, two, three

 Play with me.

 Four, five, six

Pick up sticks.

 

14. There are three apples.

 One apple for me,

   And one apple for him,

 And one apple for her too.

 

15. One, two, three, four

 Can I have a little more?

 Five, six, seven, eight

 Put some candies on my plate.

 

16. One potato, two potatoes,

      Three potatoes, four.

      Five potatoes, six potatoes

      Seven potatoes more.

 

17.One for sorrow.

 Two for joy.

           Three for a girl.

 Four for a boy.

 Five for silver.

 Six for gold.

 Seven for a secret never to be told.

 

18. Ten little monkeys

 Jumping on the bed.

 One fell off and broke his head.

 Mamma called the Doctor

 And the Doctor said:

 No more monkeys

 Jumping on the bed.

 

19. One little, two little, three little witches.

 Four little, five little, six little witches.

 Seven little, eight little, nine little witches.

 Ten witches in the sky.

 

 Ten little, nine little, eight little witches.

 Seven little, six little, five little witches.

 Four little, three little, two little witches.

 One little witch by-by!

 

20. I have six honest serving men.

 They taught me all I knew.

 Their names are What and Why And When

            And How and Where and Who.

 

21.  Hot cross buns,

  Hot cross buns.

  One a penny

  Two a penny.

  Hot cross buns.

  If you have no daughters

  Give them to your sons.

  One a penny

  Two a penny

  Hot cross buns.

 

22.  Once upon the time there lived three little foxes,

       Who kept their handkerchiefs in cardboard boxes.

       They lived in the forest in three little houses,

        But they didn’t wear coats and they didn’t wear trousers.

 

23.  Two little kittens one stormy night,

         Began to quarrel, and then to fight.

         One had a mouse, the other had none,

         This was the way the fight was begun.

 

24.  There was an Old Man on the Rhine,

              Who was asked at what hour he’d die

              He replied, “At eleven, four, six, three and seven

              Not to mention a quarter to nine.”

 

25. “How much is eight and eleven?”

         Asked little Evan.

         “How much is eleven plus eight?”

         Asked little Kate.

         “How much is eight from eleven?”

         Wants to know little Evan.

         “How much is eleven minus eight?”

         Wants to know little Kate.

 

26.  I gave a little party

         This afternoon at three.

         T’was very small,

         Three guests in all –

         Just I, myself and me.

 

 

27.   Three thousand millions live on earth.

         Why not? There’s room to space.

         And our views on this or that

         Are different here and there.

         But we are all for honest work,

         We love the same blue sky

         In London, Moscow and New York –

         So keep our friendship high !

 

28.  One, one, one

              I love the sun.

              Two, two, two

              I love my mummy too.

              Three, three, three

              My mummy loves me.

              Four, four, four

              I love her more and more.

              I count from one,

              I love the sun.

              I count to four,

              I love my mummy more !

 

29.   Father Duck goes for a swim.

         Mother Duck comes out with him

         And behind them nice and clean

         Seven yellow duckling swim.

         Seven little yellow balls

         “Quack, quack, quack” the mother calls.

         What a pretty sight they make

         Swimming on the lake.

 

30.    One, one, one

         Little dog runs.

         Two, two, two

         Cats see you.

         Three, three, three

         Birds on a tree.

         Four, four, four

         Rats on the floor.

 

31.    Twelve good hours in every day.

         Time for work and time for play.

         Twenty- four for day and night

          Some for darkness, some for light.

 

32.    One, two, three

          Let me see,

          Who likes coffee,

          And who likes time.

         One, two, three

         Oh, I see,

         You like coffee

         And you like tea.

 

  

 

06.02.2015 17:07


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