This nursery rhyme was first recorded in 1842 by a man named James Orchard Halliwell. You sing this nursery rhyme to the tune of Yankee Doodle.
Lucy Locket
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Not a penny was there in it, but a ribbon round it.
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...
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Not a penny was there in it, Only ribbon round it.
The nursery rhyme with those initials is "A Pocket Full of Rye."
No, the words "pocket" and "wallet" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with pocket: docket locket rocket socket sprocket You might have to resort to a phrase in order to rhyme wallet. Something like "call it" might work.
"Lucy Locket" is a popular nursery rhyme that tells the story of a woman named Lucy who lost her pocket full of money. In music, "Lucy Locket" can refer to a simple melody used for teaching beginner students.
Locket, socket, sprocket, docket, rocket. Cock it, dock it, lock it, mock it, knock it, rock it, sock it, walk it..... I suppose this part's cheating though lol
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The nursery rhyme with the initials MPHAD is "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
One for Sorrow - nursery rhyme - was created in 1780.
The nursery rhyme with the initials IRIP is "It's Raining, It's Pouring."