Monday, September 5, 2016

animation lyric music video


twinkle, twinkle, little star, how i wonder what you are! up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky. chubby cheeks, chubby cheeks, dimpled chin, dimpled chin, rosy lips, rosy lips, teeth within, teeth within, curly hair,curly hair, very fair, very fair, eyes are blue,eyes are blue,

lovely too,lovely too, teacher's pet,teacher's pet, is that you? is that you? ”yes, yes, yes." baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? yes sir, yes sir, three bags full! one for my master,one for his dame, and one for the little boy who lives down the lane tick-tock, tick-tock, merrily sings the clock.

it’s time for work, it’s time for play, so it sings throughout the day. after a bath, i try, try, try to wipe myself 'till i'm dry, dry, dry. hands to wipe, and fingers and toes, and two wet legs and a shiny nose. hickory dickory dock.the mouse ran up the clock. the clock struck one,the mouse ran down, hickory dickory dock. hickory dickory dock,

piggy on a railway.picking up stones. down came an engine,and broke piggy's bones. "ah!' said piggy, "that's not fair". "oh!' said the engine driver,. "i don't care". five little soldiers, standing in the row, three stood straight, and two stood so. along came the captain, and what do you think? they all stood straight, as quick as a wink. one, two, three, four, five,once i caught a fish alive,

six, seven, eight, nine, ten,but i let it go again. why did you let it go? because it bit my finger so. which finger did it bite? the little finger on the right. mummy has gone to london to buy a pretty hat. mummy has gone to london what do you think of that? daddy has gone to london to make a little money. that is what grown-up people do. is'nt it funny? 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! i have a tooth-brush, neat and gay, to brush my teeth everyday. i brush them each morning. i brush them each night. till all are shining.clean and bright. if i were an apple , if i were an apple and i grow on a tree,and i grow on a tree i think i'd drop down, i think i'd drop down

on a nice boy like me, on a nice boy like me i hear thunder, i hear thunder. oh don't you? oh don't you? pitter, patter raindrops,pitter, patter raindrops, i'm wet through; i'm wet through; ding dong bell pussy's in the well who put her in? little tommy thin. who pulled her out? little tommy stout what a naughty boy was that to drown poor pussycat,

goosy goosy gander,where shall i wander? upstairs and downstairs,and in my lady's chamber. there i met an old man,who wouldn't say his prayers, i took him by the left leg,and threw him down the stairs jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. jack fell down and broke his crown, and jill came tumbling after. engine, engine number nine,

when its ready, it will shine. then we’ll ride on the bombay line. engine, engine number nine bits of paper,bits of paper; lying on the floor,lying on the floor; makes the place untidy,makes the place untidy; pick them up,pick them up. i took a hop to the shop, to buy my favourite lolly-pop. see the big stick and the red top.

i’ll soon put it in my mouth, and finish it plop! plop!! i’ll soon put it in my mouth, and finish it plop! lucy locket lost her pocket, kitty fisher found it; there was not a penny in it , just a ribbon round it pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? i've been to london to see the queen. pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you there? i frightened a little mouse, under her chair to market, to market to buy a small chick;

home again, home again, jiggety-jig. to market, to market, to buy a fat dog; home again, home again, jiggety-jog. mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow. everywhere that mary went, mary went, mary went,everywhere that mary went the lamb was sure to go.

ring-a linga, jing-a ling,christmas bells do ring, it’s time for toys,that please all boys,so santa, don't delay xyz sugar on the bread if you don't like it better go to bed next monday morning come to school, i will teach you rain, rain go away come again another day. little johnny wants to play. one little, two little, three little indians four little, five little, six little indians

seven little, eight little, nine little indians ten little indian boys. ten little, nine little, eight little indians seven little, six little, five little indians four little, three little, two little indians one little indian boy. ten little indian girls. one little indian girl. yankee doodle went to town riding on a pony,

stuck a feather in his cap, and called it macaroni, yankee doodle doodle do oh yankee doodle dandy all the lads and lassies, are as sweet as sugar candy one, two, buckle my shoe; three, four,shut the door; five, six,pick up sticks; seven, eight,lay them straight: nine, ten,a big, fat hen; wee willie winkie runs through the town,

up stairs an' down stairs in his night-gown, knocking on the window, crying through the lock, “are the children are in bed, for its past eight o'clock?" rock-a-bye baby,on the tree top, when the wind blows,the cradle will rock. when the bough breaks,,the cradle will fall, down will come baby,cradle and all. two little dickie birds,sat upon a wall; one named peter,the other named paul.

fly away peter!fly away paul! come back peter!come back paul! humpty dumpty sat on a wall, humpty dumpty had a great fall; all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put humpty together again. little bo-peep has lost her sheep, and can’t tell where to find them; leave them alone, and they'll come home,

and wing their tails behind them. and wing their tails behind johny johny! yes, papa eating sugar? no, papa telling lies? no, papa open your mouth!

ha! ha!! ha!!! ha! ha!! teddy bear, teddy bear,turn around! teddy bear, teddy bear,touch the ground! teddy bear, teddy bear,polish your shoes! teddy bear, teddy bear,off to school! little jack horner,sat in a corner, eating his christmas pie; he put in his thumb,and he pulled out a plum,

and said 'what a good boy am i!’ he put in his thumb,and he pulled out a plum the dog says bow-wow, the cat says meow, the sheep says baa-baa, the little pig says wee-wee, the watch says tick-tock, the hen says cluck-cluck, the cock says cock-a-doodle-doo

simple simon met a pieman going to the fair; said simple simon to the pieman "let me taste your ware" said the pieman and to simple simon "show me first your penny" said simple simon to the pieman “indeed i have not any!" i'm a little teapot,short and stout this is my handle,and this is my spout when the water ’s boiling,hear me shout just lift me up and pour me out! my jack in the box ,springs up, up, up,

my jack in the box ,goes round, round, round, my jack in the box ,falls flop, flop, flop, when i close the lid,with a plop,plop,plop! when i close the lid,with a plop,plop! little miss muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey; there came a big spider and sat down beside her and frightened miss muffet away. clap your hands, clap your hands,

listen to the music and clap your hands. stamp your feet,stamp your feet, listen to the music and ,stamp your feet turn around, turn around, listen to the music and turn around. jump up high, jump up high, listen to the music and jump up high. listen to my big drum, bang, bang, bang. listen to my triangle,tang, tang, tang.

listen to my trumpet,toot, toot, toot. listen to my tambourine,shoo, shoo, shoo london bridge is falling down falling down, falling down london bridge is falling down my fair lady build it up with iron bars, iron bars, iron bars build it up with iron bars my fair lady here we go round the mulberry bush the mulberry bush the mulberry bush on a cold and frosty morning.

ring-a-ring o' roses,pocket full of posies, a-tishoo! a-tishoo! we all fall down. an apple a day fends the doctor away apple in the morning - doctor's warning roast apple at night - starves the doctor outright eat an apple going to bed - knock the doctor on the head three each day, seven days a week - ruddy apple, ruddy cheek are you sleeping?are you sleeping? brother john,brother john,

morning bells are ringing.morning bells are ringing. ding ding dong,ding ding dong. there's a big eyed owl,with a pointed nose, pointed nose, two pointed ears and claws for his toes,for his toes, he sits in the tree,and he looks at you; looks at you; he flaps his wings,and says toowit-toowoooo!toowit-toowoooo! charley parley stole the barley out of the baker shop the baker came out and gave him a clout which made poor charley hop

cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe, get it done by half-past two, stitch it up, and stitch it down, then i will give you half a crown. cock a doodle doo, my dame has lost her shoe; my master's lost his fiddle stick, and knows not what to do. daffy-down-dilly has come to town in a yellow petticoat and a green gown doctor foster went to gloucester in a shower of rain.

he stepped into a puddle and never went there again! happy birthday to you happy birthday dear children swinging high,and swinging low, up in the tree away we go. here the birdies nest and play all day and their world is bright and gay i'll sing you a song, though not very long, yet i think it as pretty as any.

put your hand in your purse, you'll never be the worse, and give this poor singer just a little penny. if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands (clap clap) if you're happy and you know it, then you really ought to show it if you're happy and you know it, stamp your feet (stamp stamp) if you're happy and you know it, shout "hurray!" (hoo-ray!) the itsy bitsy spider crawled up the waterspout. down came the rain and washed the spider out. out came the sun and dried up all the rain

and the itsy bitsy spider crawled up the spout again. dashing through the snow,in a one-horse open sleigh, over the fields we go,laughing all the way; bells on bob-tail ring,making spirits bright, oh!! what fun it is to ride and sing a sleighing song tonight. hey!! jingle bells, jingle bells,jingle all the way! o what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh. a day or two ago, i thought i'd take a ride, and soon miss fanny bright was seated by my side;

the horse was lean and lank;misfortune seemed his lot; he got into a drifted bank, and we, we got upshot. little nancy etticoat with a white petticoat, i was standing with her red red rose. the longer that she stands,all the longer that she stands the shorter she just grows,the shorter she just grows do you know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man, do you know the muffin man, who lives in drury lane?

yes, i know the muffin man, yes, i know the muffin man, who lives in drury lane. when i walk, down the street i do like, to watch my feet perhaps you don’t know the news mother has bought me fine new shoes when the right one steps i listen to is happy squeak. old macdonald had a farm, e-i-e-i-o and on his farm he had a cow, e-i-e-i-o

with a "moo-moo" here and a "moo-moo" there here a "moo" there a "moo" everywhere a "moo-moo" and on his farm he had a pig, e-i-e-i-o with a “ oink, oink” here and a “ oink, oink” there here a “ oink, oink” there a “ oink, oink”everywhere a “ oink, oink” and on his farm he had a duck, e-i-e-i-o with a "quack, quack" here and a "quack, quack" there here a "quack" there a "quack" everywhere a "quack, quack" pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker man.

bake me a cake as fast as you can; roll it and pat it and mark it with "b", and put it in the oven for baby and me. as pussy sat on the steps so pretty and so fair a neighbour's dog came by and saw pussy sitting there "good morning mistress pussy cat,come tell me how you do ?" "quite well, thank you" pussy replied " tell me how are you ? " rain on the grass,rain on the trees, rain on the rooftop,but not on me

rain on the veranda's,but not on me. somewhere over the rainbow way up high, there's a land that i heard of once in a lullaby. somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true. row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream. tell me a story, tell me a story, tell me a story, and then i go to bed.

tell me about the birds and bees tell me about the flowers and trees thank you god for the world so sweet, thank you god for the food we eat. thank you god for the birds that sing, thank you god for everything. the cocks on the woodpile a-blowing his horn the bulls in the barn a-threshing of corn the maids in the meadow are making of hay

the ducks in the river are swimming away the ducks are quak quak the ducks are quak quak ho-ho-ho ho ho! ho-ho-ho ho ho! that's the woody woodpecker's song. he's a pecking it all day long he pecks a few holes in the tree to see if a redwood's really red and it's nothing to him on the tiniest whim to peck a few holes in your head!

that's the woody woodpecker's tune. makes the other woodpecker's swoon. tom, tom, the piper's son, stole a pig, and away did run; the pig was eat and tom was beat, and tom went howling down the street. twinkle twinkle traffic light shining on the corner bright when its green its time to go when its red its stops you now “stop” says the red light

“go” says the green “wait” says the yellow till the light is green all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, all play and no work makes jack a mere toy. jack be nimble,jack be quick, jack jump over,the candlestick. there was a farmer who had a dog, and bingo was his name-o. for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow

for he's a jolly good fellow , which nobody can deny! which nobody can deny, which nobody can deny number one, touch your tongue, number two, touch your shoe, number three, touch your knee, number four, touch the floor, number five,learn to dive, number six, pick up sticks number seven,look towards heaven,

number eight, are you late? number nine, touch your spine, number ten, thats the end. there was an old man named michael finnegan he had whiskers on his chin again the wind blew them off and blew them on again poor old michael finnegan....begin again. he kicked up an awful din again because they said he must not sing again

he went fishing with a pin again caught a fish and dropped it in again climbed a tree and barked his shin again tore off yards and yards of skin again he grew fat and then grew thin again then he died and had to begin again poor old michael finnegan.... he grew whiskers on his chin again boys and girls , come out to play,

the moon doth shine as bright as day; leave your supper, and leave your sleep, and join your friends up in the street. come with a whoop, come with a call, come with a good will or come not at all. up the ladder and down the wall, a penny roll will serve us all. hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon,

the little dog laughed to see such sport, and the dish ran away with the spoon. i'm h-a-p-p-y,i'm h-a-p-p-y i know i am, i'm sure i am.i'm h-a-p-p-y. i'm (clap) -a-p-p-y,i'm (clap) -a-p-p-y i know i am, i'm sure i am. i'm (clap) -a-p-p-y. i'm (clap, clap) -p-p-y,i'm (clap, clap) -p-p-y i know i am, i'm sure i am.i'm (clap, clap) -p-p-y i'm (clap, clap, clap) -p-y,i'm (clap, clap, clap) -p-y

i know i am, i'm sure i am.,i’m (clap, clap, clap) -p-y i'm (clap, clap, clap, clap) -y,i'm (clap, clap, clap, clap) -y i know i am, i'm sure i am.i'm (clap, clap, clap, clap) -y i'm (clap, clap, clap, clap, clap),i'm (clap, clap, clap, clap, clap) i know i am, i'm sure i am.i'm (clap, clap, clap, clap, clap) early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy,wealthy and wise. rub-a-dub-dub,three men in a tub, and who do you think theybe?

the butcher, the baker, the candlestick-maker, turn them out, knaves all three. rub a dub dub rub a dub dub,three men in a tub, and who do you think they be? the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker. little boy sunny, and little girl bunny. exchanged their dresses, and looked so funny.

which one is sunny? which one is bunny? they are so funny,oh so funny. i had a little nut tree,nothing would it bear, but a silver nut meg and a golden pear; the king of spain's daughter came to visit me, and all for the sake of my little nut tree. polly put the kettle on,polly put the kettle on, polly put the kettle on,we'll all have tea. silky take it off again,silky take it off again,

silky take it off again,they've all gone away the farmer in the dell the farmer in the dell heigh ho the derry-o the farmer in the dell the farmer takes a wife the farmer takes a wife heigh ho the derry-o the farmer takes a wife the wife takes the child the wife takes the child heigh ho the derry-o the wife takes the child the child takes the nurse the child takes the nurse heigh ho the derry-o the child takes the nurse

the nurse takes the cow the nurse takes the cow heigh ho the derry-o the nurse takes the cow the cow takes the dog the cow takes the dog heigh ho the derry-o the cow takes the dog the dog takes the cat the dog takes the cat heigh ho the derry-o the dog takes the cat the cat takes a rat the cat takes a rat heigh ho the derry-o the cat takes a rat the rat takes the cheese the rat takes the cheese

heigh ho the derry-o the rat takes the cheese the cheese stands alone the cheese stands alone heigh ho the derry-o the cheese stands alone where is thumb king?where is thumb king? here i am.here i am. how are you this morning? very well, i thank you.run away.run away. where is pointer?where is pointer? where is tall man?where is tall man?

where is ring man?where is ring man? where is pinky?where is pinky? where is the family?where is the family? here we are. here we are very well, we thank you.run away.run away. the ants go marching one by one.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching one by one;the little one stops to suck his thumb, and they all go marching down around the town boom, boom, boom!

the ants go marching two by two.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching two by two;the little one stops to tie his shoe, the ants go marching three by three.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching three by three;the little one stops to climb a tree, the ants go marching four by four.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching four by four;the little one stops to shut the door, the ants go marching five by five.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching five by five;the little one stops to take a dive, the ants go marching six by six.hoorah! hoorah!

the ants go marching six by six;the little one stops to pick up sticks, the ants go marching seven by seven.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching seven by seven;the little one stops to go to heaven, the ants go marching eight by eight.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching eight by eight;the little one stops to shut the gate the ants go marching nine by nine.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching nine by nine;the little one stops to scratch his spine the ants go marching ten by ten.hoorah! hoorah! the ants go marching ten by ten;the little one stops to say ”the end!!

the wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round. round and round. the wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town! the wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish. swish, swish, swish. swish, swish, swish. the wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish, the door on the bus goes open and shut. open and shut,open and shut.

the horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. beep, beep beep. beep, beep, beep. the gas on the bus goes clung clung clung clung clung clung,clung clung clung the money on the bus goes clink, clink,clink clink, clink,clink, clink, clink,clink the baby on the bus says waa, waa, waa. waa, waa, waa.,waa, waa, waa. the people on the bus says shh, shh, shh.

shh, shh, shh. shh, shh, shh. the mummy on the bus says, i love you. i love you, i love you the daddy on the bus says, i love you, too. deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son john, went to bed with his stockings on; one shoe off, and one shoe on, mary, mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? with silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row.

mummy cooks our dinner in the kitchen every day; when i'm watching,mummy sometimes says i'm in the way. when i'm old as mummy i will learn to cook and bake; then whenever i feel like it, i'll bake my own cake! pease pudding hot, pease pudding cold, pease pudding in the pot - nine days old. some like it hot, some like it cold, some like it in the pot - nine days old. five little monkeys jumping on the bed

one fell off and bumped his head mama called the doctor,and the doctor said no more monkeys jumping on the bed four little monkeys jumping on the bed three little monkeys jumping on the bed two little monkeys jumping on the bed one little monkey jumping on the bed

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