The Fox Went Out On a Chilly Night.
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is "The Land of Counterpane" by Robert Louis Stevenson. In the poem, the child has many miles to go in his dreams while lying in bed, as he imagines traveling on vast lands and seas. The poem conveys the power of imagination and the boundless possibilities it can create even within the confines of a bedroom.
Gomer Pyle
Crocodile does!
Half a mile
I can't believe that someone would ask this. if you meant grams , then there are 1000 grams in a kilo gram.
you have about 900 steps in a mile
"I like to see the mile lap" is a free verse poem. It does not follow strict rhyme or meter patterns, allowing for more freedom in its structure and expression.
Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night.
Many a Mile was created in 1965.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile and 1,760 yards in a mile and there is 63,360 in a mile
1 mile per mile
There are two eighths in a quarter mile.
1/2 mile in a half mile.