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01
A COPPER DOWN A CRACK
Jingle, jingle, Jack,
A copper down a crack.
Twenty men and all their wives,
With sticks and picks and pocket knives,
Digging for their very lives
To get the copper back.
[NOTES] This rhyme is about money that falls between the wood on a walk way. 40 people try to help get the money. 20 men try and the 20 girls the men are married to also try. They use different things to try to pick it up.
jingle—the sound money makes in a pocket
jack—name of the boy who dropped the money
copper—money. one copper = one cent (1¢)
crack—very small space
wives—married girls (more than one)
sticks—part of a tree
pick—tool with sharp metal on one end
pocket knives—more than one small knife
digging—making a hole in the earth
JINGLE, JINGLE, JACK, A COPPER DOWN A CRACK