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A jump-rope rhyme, or skipping rhyme (occasionally skipping-rope rhyme), is a rhyme chanted by children while jumping rope/skipping. Such rhymes have been recorded in all cultures where jump rope is played. Examples of English-language rhymes have been found going back to at least the 17th century. Like most folklore, jump-rope rhymes tend be found in many different variations.
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Here is one from my playground in 1962 Ohio.
My mother, your mother
Live across the street
1819 Alligator Street
Every night they have a fight
And this is what they say
Boys are rotten
Just like cotton
Girls are dandy
Just like candy
and out goes Y-O-U! (You run out and another jumper comes in.)
This is also a clapping game.
February 18, 2008