
This Old Man
A Counting Song
This
old man, he played one.
He played Nick-Nack
on my thumb.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played two.
He played Nick-Nack
on my shoe.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played three.
He played Nick-Nack
on my knee.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played four.
He played Nick-Nack
on my door.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played five.
He played Nick-Nack
on my hive.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played six.
He played Nick-Nack
on my sticks.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played seven.
He played Nick-Nack
up to heaven.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played eight.
He played Nick-Nack
on my gate.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.
This
old man, he played nine.
He played Nick-Nack
on my mine.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man came
rolling home.

This
old man, he played ten.
He played Nick-Nack
on my pen.
With a Nick-Nack
Paddy Whack,
Give your dog
a bone.
This old man
came rolling home.
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This page is
dedicated to all the Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren of the Smithgirls.
Animations from Animation
Factory.
Words compiled by Anne
Pemberton. Music is an original midi version by Anne Pemberton.
Page created September 30,
2001. Anne Pemberton. apembert@erols.com Updated
Thu, 11-Sep-2008
. AP
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