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What nursery rhymes have an environmental message?

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What nursery rhymes have an environmental message?

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I don”t know but try this nautical one on for size: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Guard the ferry I ride on, Four corners to the Bridge, Four Roses in the Fridge, (Punch line) One to watch, one to steer, and two to fetch a can of Beer! sometimes added to the jingle- are: To act as judgement says is proper, to port or starboard, back or stop her! which does cover all evasive angles/. does make light of alcoholic operation of a ferryboat, huh. Closer to an environmental angle- as opposed to harbor hazards, might be Pippin Hill, which clearly states, I was marching (or walking) up Pippin Hill, and Pippin Hill was dirty! By the Pippin Hill was a slang term for a movable dry dock of the straddle carrier type- and as a kid, sheer luck i termed a household wheeler-cart with multiple levels- (Pippin Hill)-nmot having seen a movable dry dock! a Bridge accident(no laughing matter) figures in London Bridge, but that is not really environmental, nice thoughts, though.

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