| Jackson Gregory - 1918 - 368 Seiten
...used to know. How does it go . . ." " I don't want to play in your yard," sang Steele. " I don't love you any more; You'll be sorry when you see me Sliding down our cellar door . . ." A lot of it. I need it right-away-quick. I've got to borrow some to get started, borrow it or... | |
| Sidney Olson - 1997 - 226 Seiten
...music, one of the tunes no doubt was Philip Wingate's hit of the time: I don't want to play in your yard, I don't like you any more; You'll be sorry when you see me Sliding down our cellar door. . . . XI. THE BREAKTHROUGH Afrs. Ford rode on the car the second day. . . . —HE\RY Frmn For Henry... | |
| Sidney Olson - 1997 - 226 Seiten
...music, one of the tunes no doubt was Philip Wingate's hit of the time: I don't want to play in your yard, I don't like you any more; You'll be sorry when you see me Sliding down our cellar door. . . . XI. THE BREAKTHROUGH A/rs Ford rode on the car the second day. . . . —HENRY FOHD For Henry... | |
| Dorothy Emery Hazzard - 2001 - 188 Seiten
...the stove, banging the frying pan around, burning the bacon and singing, I don't want to play in your yard, I don't like you any more, You'll be sorry when...Sliding down our cellar door. You can't holler down our rain barrel, You can't climb our apple tree. I don't want to play in your yard If you won't be good... | |
| Marguerite Chien Church - 2002 - 344 Seiten
...repeat themselves in my head. / don't want to play in your yard. I don't like you any more. You 'II be sorry when you see me, sliding down our cellar door. You can't holler down our rain barrel; you can 't climb our apple tree That was my favorite. It was a song about two little girls,... | |
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