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The rhyme you are referring to is likely "The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon." In the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle," the dish and the spoon are personified and run away together, leaving the poor man in the moon without his requested pastry. This rhyme is a classic example of nursery rhymes using whimsical and nonsensical elements to entertain and teach children.
The strange fruit discovered in the nursery rhyme "The Muffin Man" is called a currant bun. It is a small, sweet bun filled with dried currants. The rhyme mentions the Muffin Man who lives on Drury Lane, selling these currant buns.
Sing a Song of sixpence A pocket fullof rye Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
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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."
The nursery rhyme with the initials "BSWTS" is "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep."
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In the nursery rhyme "Birds of a Feather," the birds will flock together.
The queen baked a pie for the king in the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence." The maid in the nursery rhyme serves the pie to the king.