Call Me Slow

Call me slow, but I just now discovered this song:

Twinkle, twinkle, E F G
Yes, Sir. Yes, Sir, three bags full.
Q R S T U V
Like a diamond in the sky
Now I know my ABC's won't you sing along with me?

Or maybe it goes like this:

Baa, baa black sheep, little star
H I J K L M N O P
Up above the world so high
One for the little boy who lives down the lane
Twinkle, twinkle, have you any wool?
Yes, Sir. Yes, Sir, three bags full.

Comments

You're not the only one! I realized the same thing a few weeks after becoming a mom. I was singing all these nursery rhymes to Jonathan, and it suddenly occured to me that I was singing the same tune over and over and over again. :)
Elena Johnston said…
The first one only really works if you use Blake/Herbert/etc.'s pronounciation. "Like a diamond in the ski...?"
slowlane said…
I'm pretty sure that this is a Donne original poem.

One of the kids I take care of likes to sing, but he isn't quite talking yet, so he usually only gets about four words in the entire song. So I was happily listening to what I thought was the ABC song when I heard "sky". Do you think "Baa baa Black Sheep" is likely to be the original?
sarah marie said…
Becka, you are funny. I'm glad you're back. :)
slowlane said…
I'm glad you're glad I'm back. =)

And comments make me happy.
Anonymous said…
And how about memorizing the quadratic formula to the tune of Pop goes the Weasel or Jingle Bells? Little Einsteins, Unite!
Matthew Carroll said…
Can you sing this one:

Dream a but is life,
Merrily, merrily, merrily,
Stream the down gently boat your,
Row, row, row, row, row.

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