Coming,
Hilda!
Oh, there you are.
Ah, the
Alps of
Switzerland. I love them.
Yes, I do.
Especially when the
villagers dance the
Nicky -Nacky -Knocky -Noo.
I wonder, can you do the
Nicky -Nacky -Knocky -Noo too?
In a canoe, with
Doctor
Who, on
Channel 2, wearing a shoe, in
Timbuktu, ho, ho, ho, hey,
they're coming!
Hands on my head, what is this here?
This is my head thinker, my mama dear.
Head thinker, head thinker,
Nicky,
Nacky,
Nocky,
Noo.
That's what they taught me when
I went to school.
Now it's time for the chin.
Hands on my chin.
What is this here?
This is my chin wagger, my mama dear.
Chin wagger, head thinker,
Nicky,
Nacky,
Nocky,
Noo.
That's what they taught me
when I went to school.
Now, time for the tummy.
Hands on my tummy, what is this here?
This is my rum -tum -tum,
my mama dear.
Rum -tum -tum, chin -wag -a,
head -bink -a,
Nicky -nacky -nocky -no.
That's what they taught me
when I went to school.
Oh look, my knees.
Hands on my knees,
what is this here?
These are my knee -knockers,
my mama dear.
Knee -knockers, rum -tum -tum, chin -wag,
a head -thinker,
nicky -nacky -knocky -doo.
That's what they taught me
when I went to school.
Oh look, my foot.
Hands on my foot.
What is this here?
This is my foot -stomper, my mama dear.
Foot -stomper, knee -knocker, rum -tum -tum, chin -wagger,
head -bicker, nicky -nacky -knocky -noo.
That's what they taught
me when I went to school.
I had very good teachers.