He kissed the girls which made them cry. Weird, huh?
Georgie Porgie kissed the girl, causing her to cry.
Georige Porgie and Puddin' 'n a Pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away.
Kissed the girls
Georgie Porgie, puddin an' pie Kissed the girls an' made 'em cry. When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away.Gerogy Porgy kissed a girl and made her cry!
Georgie Porgie Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away.[1]
Georgie Porgie, puddin an' pie Kissed the girls an' made 'em cry. When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away.Gerogy Porgy kissed a girl and made her cry!
"Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry. When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away."
He kissed the girls which made them cry. Weird, huh?
The nursery rhyme "Georgie Porgie" includes the line "Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry." The rhyme portrays Georgie as a character who kisses girls without their consent.
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is likely "Georgie Porgie." The rhyme goes, "Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry. When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away."
Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away.
Georgie, Porgie pudding and pie kissed the girls and made them cry! :)
he kissed the girls
This phrase is a line from the song "Run for Your Life" by The Beatles. The lyrics suggest possessiveness and control in a relationship, which is not a healthy or respectful attitude towards others.
"Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie" is a line from a popular English nursery rhyme. It refers to a fictional character named Georgie Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry. The rhyme dates back to the 19th century and is often recited as a children's nursery rhyme.