Does anyone know the rest of the words to a poem that my Dad used to recite when I was a small child? it starts off with
When I stay with granny
she gives me jobs to do it ends up with
But watering the garden is what I like the best
let me do that granny and you can do the rest
Most likely the poem in Enid Blyton's 'Big Bedtime Book' quoted here: https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6611&start=15 When I stay with Granny She gives me jobs to do; I weed her little garden, And feed her pigeons too. I take the puppy walking, I sometimes pick the peas; I help to gather apples Fallen from the trees. But...
mallyh - when I googled ["when i stay with" "she gives me jobs to do"] there were only 2 hits, one of which was this thread! Putting the quotes (") round phrases when searching is important because then the results only include cases where the words occur as given.
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