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Learn English Thu May 12, 2005 2:00 am  Learn English
 

Can you think of things to say on learning English, from these two well known lines, learnt by tiny tots?
"Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water..."
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Learn English Fri May 13, 2005 12:24 pm  Learn English
 

Mary and Bill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water
But the weather so hot
Made them, just for a start,
Throw away what was on them.

Then it happens, you see
When you lie under a tree
With a bucket without any water,
You may come to conclusion
That it was just an illusion
To seek water uphill, my brother

But it's easier, be warned
To lie there with your front
Just stark naked, like it was created
And let Merry go down
Maybe not a hill but ... somehow
She may try to climb something other.
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I'm surprised at you!
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Learn English Sun May 15, 2005 21:31 pm  Learn English
 

lol thx Alan Smile
But it's just a stupid ditty written on the spur of the moment. (full of mistakes btw)
I write poetry but i'm not going to paste it on this forum cos its rather personal stuff.
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Learn English Mon May 16, 2005 21:56 pm  Learn English
 

But that`s really great!!!
I liked it very much!!!
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