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School Days (When We Were Kids) Lyrics

School days, school days
Dear old Golden Rule days
Readin' an' writin' an' 'rithmetic
Taught to the tune of a hickory stick
You were my girl in calico
I was your silly bashful beau

Mary had a lamb
His fleece was white as snow
Mary had a little lamb, his fleece was white as snow
Everywhere that Mary went the lamb was sure to go

Humpty, Humpty Dumpty
Sat upon a wall
Humpty Dumpty on a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a fall
All the king's horses and his men
Couldn't put Humpty back again

Little Jackie Horner
Sittin' in a corner
Little Jack Horner in a corner
Eatin' his Christmas pie
He stuck in his thumb, pulled out a plum
Said "What a great guy am I"

Simple, Simple Simon
Goin' to the fair
Simple Simon met a pieman goin' to the fair
Said Simple Simon to the pieman
"Let me taste your ware"

Peter, little Peter
Was a pumpkin eater
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater
Had a wife and couldn't keep her
Put her in a pumpkin shell
There he kept her very well

A-ring a round of roses, pocket full of posies
Rise, Sally, rise; wipe your weepin' eyes
Little Sally Walker, sittin' in a saucer
Turn to the east, turn to the west
Little Sally Walker, sittin' in a saucer
Turn to the one and have a little fun

Go in and out the window
Go in and out the window
Go home and get your dinner
And hurry back to school
And hurry

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