Rhymes Which words rhyme in these poems?.

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Rhymes Which words rhyme in these poems?

The Itsy Bitsy Spider The itsy bitsy spider Climbed up the waterspout. Down came the rain And washed the spider out. Out came the sun And dried up all the rain, And the itsy bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again.

The Squirrel Whirly, furly, What a tail! Tall as a feather, Broad as a sail! Where’s his supper? In the shell. Snappity, crackity--- Out it fell ! Whisky frisky. Hippety hop, Up he scrambles To the treetop. Anonymous

Miss Lucy’s Baby He drank up all the water. He ate up all the soap. Miss Lucy had a baby. She named him Tiny Tim. She put him in the bathtub To see if he could swim. He drank up all the water. He ate up all the soap. He tried to eat the bathtub, But it wouldn’t go down his throat.

Miss Lucy’s Baby Miss Lucy called the Doctor. Miss Lucy called the Nurse. Miss Lucy called the Lady With the alligator purse. In walked the Doctor. In walked the Nurse. In walked the Lady With the alligator purse.

Miss Lucy’s Baby Measles,” said the Doctor. “Chicken pox,” said the Nurse. “Mumps,” said the Lady With the alligator purse. Out walked the Doctor. Out walked the Nurse. Out walked the Lady With the alligator purse. Traditional