Jack be nimble
Jack be quick
Jack jump over a candle stick
Jack jumped high
Jack jumped low
Jack jumped over
And burned his toe
There is no record of Jack being injured in the leap.
Jack jumped over the candlestick.
Yes. That is how the rhyme goes!! :) I don't understand the question, but that IS the rhyme. Hope thus helps.
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candlestick
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jumped over the candlestick.
Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candlestick
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candle stick.
A candlestick.
Jack jumped over the candle stick in the children's nursery rhyme. "Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candle stick"
This nursery rhyme goes: "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick." It is about a nimble and quick character named Jack who jumps over a candlestick.
== == To understand why, you must remember that Jack was nimble and quck. And then you must ask, "What's a candlestick?" He could have taken his candlestick in hand, but what adolescent male wants to be nimble and quick with their candlestick when they can just "jump over it" and go on to something much better? To understand why, you must reemember that Jack was nimble and quck. And then you must ask, "What's a candlestick?" He could have taken his candlestick in hand, but what adolescent male wants to be nimble and quick with their candlestick when they can just "jump over it" and go on to something much better? To understand why, you must remember that Jack weas nimble and quck. And then you must ask, "What's a candlestick?" He could have taken his candlestick in hand, but what adolescent male wants to be nimble and quick with their candlestick when they can just "jump over it" and go on to something much better? he felt like it
One of these. 1. Jack and the Bean Stalk. (more of a story) 2. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick! Jack jump over the candlestick. 3. Jack and Jill went up the hill...