The wise old owl in the famous nursery rhyme 'A Wise Old Owl' lives in an oak tree. Though its origins are vague, it is commonly accepted that the nursery rhyme played on the common symbolic value of the owl as wisdom. Originally, it was told to teach children the virtue of being quiet, or seen and not heard.
Old Mother Hubbard is a fictional character from a nursery rhyme, and in the rhyme, she is often depicted as living in a shoe.
Old mother hubbard
The nursery rhyme is "Old Mother Hubbard." It is a classic English nursery rhyme that tells the story of an old woman and her dog.
Because once there was only one bridge and that was the london bridge and that nursery rhyme is very old
Old king Cole was a merry old soul and a merry old soul was he He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl and he called for his fiddlers three.
The nursery rhyme you are referring to is "Old Mother Hubbard."
The nursery rhyme "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" mentions animals like cows, ducks, pigs, and chickens.
Old King Cole
The old man is snoring in the nursery rhyme "It's Raining, It's Pouring."
The nursery rhyme "Pease Porridge Hot" describes a pot of pease porridge that is nine days old.
The tarts, according to the old nursery-rhyme, for no clear reason beyond rhyme!
The question you ask does not have an answer. The reason for this is because your question is a matter of opinion. A nursery rhyme that seems strange to you might make the most of sense to someone else.