THROWBACK THURSDAY: 10 PRIMARY SCHOOL POEMS WE MISRECITED

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THROWBACK THURSDAY: 10 PRIMARY SCHOOL POEMS WE MISRECITED

 THROWBACK THURSDAY: 10 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONGS WE MISRECITED

 

 


As kids, life was really fun, no debit alerts, no thought of what to eat, just to cry for sweet and caprisone. Taking us down the memory lane, you’d realize that as children we were so innocent, we recited rubbish with so much confidence and pride, no one dared to correct us then because that was what our aunty taught us.

Below are 10 primary school poems we misrecited:


1. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB

In every primary school end of the year party then, this rhyme must be recited, if you didn’t know it then, you might just be left out.

“Mary had a Little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, Mary had a little lamb it “shjitrdvjydc” snow”


2. OUR BREAKFAST SONG

Once we get to school, one of the things we look forward to is break time, at least we’d have time to play and run around. Before doing anything in school then, you must recite this song.

“Some have food but “can no” eat, some can eat but “can no” food, we have food that we can eat, Glory be to “Jehovah” or “ to gee oh lor" amen


3. CLOSING SONG

I think I got to Basic 6 before getting the correct version. The happiness that we’d run around before school bus driver comes around and before our parents come to pick us. We just recite the rhyme anyhow.

“Now da day is over, “dkarufmf” is drawing near, “srhknbg” of de spirit, is across the sky, glory to de father, glory to de son, glory to the spirit “dgdssbim”“



4. OH MY HOME

This was like a special song, for you to sing it, you must have the disc at home. We felt proud of knowing what the class doesn’t know then.

“Oh my home, oh my home 2x

When shall I see my home, when shall I see my “ftgftumgd” I will never forget my home.

                               Or

"Oh my oh,  my oh 2x

When shall I see my oh, when shall I see my "dele" bread I will never forget my oh


5. SANDA LILY

I’ve heard people say the correct one is standard living or something, wow! That sounds so boring, why will I sing that as a song, our own gangan is

“Sanda Lilly, sanda Lily 3x

“Jangilova epo motor”“


6. ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT

As I was reciting this now, I can’t help but laugh, what the hell did I sing then.

“Row row row your boat, “gentle” down the stream, merrily merrily merrily merrily life is “wrfufsscjnh””


7. JACK AND JILL

I think we had rhymes book then, that we’d always watch out for the next rhyme.

“Jack and Jill “tybtfhh” a hill to fetch a pain of water, Jack fell down and broke his arm and Jill “cfgvjiursasb” after


8. SOLOMON GROUNDI

This one was like an everyday song, I wonder what made it hard then. Lol, we were much younger.

“Solomon gandi, born on Monday, “gyhjikkj” on Tuesday, married on Wednesday, “yfyhhuj” on Thursday, worse on Friday, died on Saturday, terid on Sunday, this is the end of Solomon gandi”


9. HOLIDAY IS COMING

Only primary school legends know this one properly, you have to be in basic 3 upward to recite it, all we did then was eat our mouth till we can come up with something.

“Holiday is coming 2x, no more

morning best, no more teacher’s “wips“, goodbye

teachers goodbye people I am going on a “ggirs” holiday.”



10. OUR FATHER

On every assembly ground, our father must be recited.

“Our Father who is at in heaven, Halo be thy name, thy dfghhg come,thy will be done on “erdtg” as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our “guhukkkkl“, as we forgive those who “wffybgy” against us and “fykloougbbkkbeaasghlombvinol“, for thou are in de kingdom, de Power and de glory, forever and ever, Amen!”


The old beautiful days are gone and we are in this biggest

boys and girls stages of our lives, at least once in a

while, it’s always good to think over and remember the days we lived not worrying about a thing.


I hope I took you down your memory lane. If there’s any omitted song that has always been misrecited, don’t hesitate to share in the comment section.


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