Lucy Locket lost her pocket,
Kitty Fisher found it.
Not a penny was there in it,
Only ribbon round it.
Lucy Locket
"Lucy Locket Lost Her Pocket" is a popular English nursery rhyme that dates back to the 18th century. The rhyme is about a girl named Lucy Locket who loses her pocket containing money and keys. There are variations of the rhyme with different endings, but they all revolve around Lucy's misfortune.
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Not a penny was there in it, but a ribbon round it.
The nursery rhyme with those initials is "A Pocket Full of Rye."
Lucy Locket lost her pocket.
The nursery rhyme was about Kitty Fisher and Lucy Locket - Lucy Locket lost her pocket Kitty Fisher found it Not a penny was there in it Only ribbon round it (To the tune of Yankee Doodle) I'm not sure exactly who Kitty was, but there is a legend about her at Benenden School where there's a room named after her. The legend involves her running, screaming, backwards through a tunnel but I don't remember why...
"and they began to cry, "Oh Mother dear, we sadly fear our mittens we have lost."
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