1. This book was called “Sing Song Nursery Rhymes for Young Children”.
75% of the rhymes were about death, dying, being poor, having no hope, and joyful things like that.
I quite enjoyed it.

    This book was called “Sing Song Nursery Rhymes for Young Children”.

    75% of the rhymes were about death, dying, being poor, having no hope, and joyful things like that.

    I quite enjoyed it.

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