Little Boy Blue, come blow up your horn,

There's sheep in the meadow and cows in the corn;

Where is the boy that looks after the sheep?

He's under the haycock fast asleep.

DESCRIPTION

Formation;—Standing in the right aisle at attention with hands on hips.

1st Line;—Little Boy Blue, come blow up your horn,
Interpretation;—Mark time, in place. (Four counts.) Upon the word, "blow," hands clenched, elbows raised high, imitate the blowing of the horn. Finish with hands on hips.
2nd Line;—There's sheep in the meadow and cows in the corn;
Inter.;—Upon the word, "sheep," point to the right and look in direction pointed. Upon the word, "cows," replace right hand to hip; point to the left and look in direction pointed. Finish with hands on hips and eyes front.
3rd Line;—Where is the boy that looks after the sheep?
Inter.;—Upon the word, "where," shade the eyes with the right hand and look to the right. Upon the word, "looks," replace right hand to hip; shade the eyes with the left hand and look to the left. Finish with left hand on hip and eyes front.
4th Line;—He's under the haycock fast asleep.
Inter.;—Upon the word, "under," resume seats and lower head to desks upon folded arms.

THERE'S SHEEP IN THE MEADOW

WEE WILLIE WINKIE