| WHEN Jacky's a very good boy, |
| He shall have cakes and a custard; |
| But when he does nothing but cry, |
| He shall have nothing but mustard. |
I LOVE you well, my little brother, |
| And you are fond of me; |
| Let us be kind to one another, |
| As brothers ought to be. |
| You shall learn to play with me. |
| And learn to use my toys; |
| And then I think that we shall be |
| Two happy little boys. |
| HERE we go round the mulberry bush, |
| The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, |
| Here we go round the mulberry bush, |
| On a cold and frosty morning. |
| This is the way we wash our hands, |
| Wash our hands, wash our hands, |
| This is the way we wash our hands, |
| On a cold and frosty morning. |
| This is the way we wash our clothes, |
| Wash our clothes, wash our clothes, |
| This is the way we wash our clothes, |
| On a cold and frosty morning. |
| This is the way we go to school, |
| Go to school, go to school, |
| This is the way we go to school, |
| On a cold and frosty morning. |
| This is the way we come out of school, |
| Come out of school, come out of school, |
| This is the way we come out of school, |
| On a cold and frosty morning. |