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Nursery Rhymes and Songs for Children
Find lyrics and words for Childrens Nursery Rhymes ,
Songs & Poems - London Bells:
London Bells
Gay go up and gay go down
To Ring the Bells of London Town
"Oranges and Lemons" say the Bells of St.
Clements
"Bullseyes and Targets" say the Bells of St.
Margaret's
"Brickbats and Tiles" say the Bells of St. Giles
"Halfpence and Farthings" say the Bells of St.
Martin's
"Pancakes and Fritters" say the Bells of St.
Peter's
"Two Sticks and an Apple" say the Bells of
Whitechapel
"Maids in white aprons" say the Bells at St.
Katherine's
"Pokers and Tongs" say the Bells of St. John's
"Kettles and Pans" say the Bells of St. Anne's
"Old Father Baldpate" say the slow Bells of
Aldgate
"You owe me Ten Shillings" say the Bells of St.
Helen's
"When will you Pay me?" say the Bells of Old
Bailey
"When I grow Rich" say the Bells of Shoreditch
"Pray when will that be?" say the Bells of
Stepney
"I do not know" say the Great Bell of Bow
Gay go up and gay go down
To Ring the Bells of London Town.
About Nursery Rhymes
A nursery rhyme is a traditional song or poem taught
to young children, originally in the nursery. Learning
nursery rhymes assists in the development of vocabulary
and in some cases basic counting skills. It also
introduces children to enjoy music. Often actions,
movement or dances are associated with these nursery
rhymes and children songs.
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