Songs & Rhymes
Weather
13 entries foundBlow, wind, blow!
"Mother Goose"
Blow, wind, blow! And go, mill, go!
That the miller may grind his corn;
That the baker may take it,
And into rolls make it,
And send us some hot in the morn.
Doctor Foster
Doctor Foster went to Gloucester,
In a shower of rain.
He stepped in a puddle,
right up to his middle.
And never went there again.
I Hear Thunder
I hear thunder, I hear thunder,
Hark don't you, hark don't you.
Pitter patter raindrops,
Pitter patter raindrops.
I'm wet through,
SO ARE YOU!
I'm a Little Snowflake
I'm a little snowflake, small and white.
When the moon is shining
I'm sparkly and bright.
When you see me falling,
Come out and play.
You can make a snowman with me today.
I'm a Little Snowman
I'm a little Snowman, round and fat,
I've got a woolly scarf
and a little bobble hat.
When the snow is falling,
Come out and play.
You can make a snowman with me today.
Incy Wincy Spider
Incy Wincy spider, climbed up the spout,
Down came the rain
and washed the spider out.
Out came the sunshine,
And dried up all the rain.
Incy Wincy spider,
climbed up the spout again.
It's Raining, it's Pouring
It's raining it's pouring,
The old man is snoring.
He went to bed
and bumped his head
and couldn't get up in the morning.
Look Out, Look Out, Jack Frost is about.
Cecily E. Pike
Look out ! Look out !
Jack Frost is about !
He's after our fingers and toes;
And, all throught the night,
The gay little sprite
Is working where nobody knows.
He'll climb each tree,
So nimble is he,
His silvery powder he'll shake;
To windows he'll creep,
And while we're asleep,
Such wonderful pictures he'll make.
Across the grass
He'll merrily pass,
And change all its greenness to white;
Then home he will go,
And laugh, "Ho ! ho ! ho !
What fun I have had in the night !"
Old Grandmother Wind
Old grandmother Wind has come from the East.
She's ridden a donkey - a dear little beast.
Old mother-in-law Rain has come back again.
She's come from the North on a horse, it is plain.
Old grandmother Snow is coming you know,
From the West on a crane - just see how they go.
And old aunty Lightning has come from the South,
On a big yellow dog with a bit in his mouth.
Traditional Chinese nursery rhyme
One Misty, Moisty Morning
One misty, moisty morning,
When cloudy was the weather,
I chanced to meet an old man
Clothed all in leather.
He began to compliment,
And I began to grin,
How do you do?
And how do you do?
And how do you do, again?
Rain, Rain Go Away
Rain, rain go away;
Come again another day.
Little Johnny wants to play,
Rain, rain go away.
The North Wind
The north wind doth blow,
And we shall have snow,
And what will poor robin do then,
Poor thing?
He'll sit in a barn,
And keep himself warm,
And hide his head under his wing,
Poor thing.
There Were Three Jovial Huntsmen
"Mother Goose"
There were three jovial huntsmen,
As I have heard them say,
And they would go a-hunting
All on a summer's day.
All the day they hunted,
And nothing could they find
But a ship a-sailing,
A-sailing with the wind.
One said it was a ship,
The other he said nay;
The third said it was a house
With the chimney blown away.
And all the night they hunted,
And nothing could they find
But the moon a-gliding,
A-gliding with the wind.
One said it was the moon,
The other he said nay;
The third said it was a cheese,
And half o't cut away.
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