THE HOURS

THE HOURS

Tiddly Winks began to learn to tell time.

He Ran a Race,Round and Round the Old Clock’s Face

He Ran a Race,Round and Round the Old Clock’s Face

He Ran a Race,Round and Round the Old Clock’s Face

He Ran a Race,Round and Round the Old Clock’s Face

He Ran a Race,

Round and Round the Old Clock’s Face

He learned to tell a little time every day.

He learned to tell the hours.

Tiddly Winks then ran a race,Round and round the old clock’s face.

Tiddly Winks then ran a race,Round and round the old clock’s face.

Tiddly Winks then ran a race,Round and round the old clock’s face.

Tiddly Winks then ran a race,

Round and round the old clock’s face.

Tiddly Winks began to tell time on Thursday.

Tiddly Scowl said, “I cannot tell time.”

The School Bell rang again,

“Ding, dong, work and playChildren be on time to-day.”

“Ding, dong, work and playChildren be on time to-day.”

“Ding, dong, work and playChildren be on time to-day.”

“Ding, dong, work and play

Children be on time to-day.”

“Why should we be on time?” asked Tiddly Why.

Tiddly Scowl said, “Dear me, why do you ask questions?”


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