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Jim Jay

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Do diddle di do,         Poor Jim Jay     Got stuck fast         In Yesterday.     Squinting he was,         On Cross-legs bent,     Never heeding         The wind was spent.     Round veered the weathercock,         The sun drew in -     And stuck was Jim         Like a rusty pin...     We pulled and we pulled         From seven till twelve,     Jim, too frightened         To help himself.     But all in vain.         The clock struck one,     And there was Jim         A little bit gone.     At half-past five         You scarce could see     A glimpse of his flapping         Handkerchee.     And when came noon,         And we climbed sky-high,     Jim was a speck         Slip - slipping by.     Come to-morrow,         The neighbours say,     He'll be past crying for;         Poor Jim Jay.

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