The original writer or composer of "There's a Hole in the Bucket" (referring to the children's book or song) is not known.
Harry Belafonte and Odetta had a hit with "There's a Hole In My Bucket" in 1961.
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In games: a torch. In riddles: a hole.
There was a bucket at the well that she picked up and used
The book "How Full is Your Bucket?" was published by Gallup Press.
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umm.... the bucket? the hole? basket?
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"Bucket's Got a Hole in It Day" is celebrated on April 23rd each year and is believed to have originated from the popular folk song "There's a Hole in My Bucket," which tells the story of a character trying to fix a bucket with a hole in it. The day is often seen as a lighthearted reminder to address problems in our lives or to take a break from routine. While the exact origins are unclear, it serves as a fun way to reflect on life's little challenges.
The Blitz Poem was created by Robert Keim, who also wrote several of them. A blitz poem is usually 50 lines so it would be hard to include one, but I can give a short example: Bucket of Poetry Kick the can Kick the bucket Bucket of chum Bucket of worms Worms in dirt Worms in my brain Brains in my head Brains in my book Book of lies Book of secrets The first 48 lines follow this format and the last two are the last word of the 47 and 48th lines.