Your Favorite Nursery Rhymes Have Second Verses You Didn't Know About

Nursery rhymes are known for being short, memorable, and fun to sing along with. But did you know that most of our favorite nursery rhymes actually had second verses to them? I guess I've been singing them wrong all these years!

I'm A Little Teapot

I'm a little teapot

Short and stout

Here is my handle

Here is my spout

When I get all steamed up

Hear me shout

"Tip me over

and pour me out!"

I'm a clever teapot,

Yes it's true

Here let me show you

What I can do

I can change my handle

And my spout

Just tip me over and pour me out!

Do Your Ears Hang Low?

Do Your Ears Hang Low?

Do They Wobble to and Fro?

Can You Tie Them in a Knot?

Can You Tie Them in a Bow?

Can You Throw Them Over Your Shoulder Like a Continental Soldier?

Do Your Ears Hang Low?

Do Your Ears Hang High?

Do They Reach Up to the Sky?

Do The Droop When They're Wet?

Do They Stiffen When They're Dry?

Can You Semaphore Your Neighbor with a Mimimum of Labor?

Do Your Ears Hang High?

Do Your Ears Hang Wide?

Do They Flap From Side to Side?

Do They Wave in the Breeze?

From the Slightest Little Sneeze?

Can You Soar Above the Nation with a Feeling of Elation?

Do Your Ears Hang Wide?

Do Your Ears Fall Off?

When You Give a Great Big Cough?

Do They Lie There on the Ground?

Or Bounce Up at Every Sound?

Can You Stick Them in Your Pocket Just Like Little Davy Crockett?

Do Your Ears Fall Off?

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