What are some of the jingles for You Shoot One, I Shoot One, One Hugh?

You clap one, I clap one, one child in an airplane

You clap two, I clap two, two children lose their handkerchiefs

You clap three, I clap three, three children eat cookies

You clap four, I clap four, four children write in big letters

You clap five, I clap five, five children dance

You clap six, I clap six, six children shoot a ball

You clap seven, I clap seven, seven children wear new clothes

You clap eight, I clap eight, six children wear new clothes

What are the jingles of the Yishuu? You clap seven, I clap seven, seven children are wearing new clothes

You clap eight, I clap eight, eight children are blowing trumpets

You clap nine, I clap nine, nine children are marching in unison

You clap ten, I clap ten, ten children are setting great ambitions.

Expanded Information

"The "jingle" is a mixture of long and short sentences, purely colloquial, and very easy to read." We thought it might be more appropriate to call this contemporary popular language phenomenon "ballad". The so-called "folk ballads" are "folk songs, mostly related to current affairs and politics". So called, there are the following reasons:

One is that it comes from the folk, and widely circulated in the folk, is a member of the family of "people";

Two is that nowadays, these "jingles" mainly reflect the irony of many social phenomena, most of them are related to current affairs, in the sense of praise and blame have a clear tendency, and "ballad" definition coincides with.