This text appears to be a transcript of a children's song or nursery rhyme. The lyrics seem to revolve around various characters jumping on a bed or other surface, falling off and hurting themselves, and a doctor refusing to help them. The song also includes references to other nursery rhymes like "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "This Little Piggy Went to Market," "Head Shoulders Knees and Toes," "Humpty Dumpty," and "Hickory Dickory Dock." There are also references to other animals like fruits, penguins, and monkeys. The lyrics also include a section about a child named Johnny who is described as eating sugar and telling lies. The song ends with a number of body parts being named, a common feature in nursery rhymes.
1. Five strict mommies jump on a bed, one falls off and bumps her head.
2. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
3. More mommies jump on the bed.
4. Four mommies jump on the bed, one falls off and bumps her head.
5. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
6. More mommies jump on the bed.
7. Three mommies jump on the bed, one falls off and bumps her head.
8. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
9. More mommies jump on the bed.
10. Two mommies jump on the bed, one falls off and bumps her head.
11. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
12. More mommies jump on the bed.
13. One mommy jumps on the bed, falls off, and bumps her head.
14. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
15. Five little fruits (Apple, Banana, Orange, Strawberry, Grape) jump on the bed.
16. Each fruit falls off and bumps its head.
17. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
18. Johnny is seen eating sugar and telling lies.
19. Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow.
20. The lamb followed Mary everywhere she went.
21. One day, the lamb went to school, which was against the rules.
22. The children laugh and play, noticing the lamb at school.
23. The teacher turns the lamb out, but it lingers near, waiting patiently for Mary to appear.
24. The children ask why the lamb loves Mary so much.
25. A little piggy goes to the market, but each time, it returns home crying.
26. The piggy tries to use different items (a rose, roast beef, a rose, a rose), but it always cries.
27. The piggy tries to use its name (Rose), but it still cries.
28. The piggy tries to use its name (Rose) again, but it still cries.
29. The piggy tries to use its name (Rose) one last time, but it still cries.
30. A group of fingers is introduced, each asking "where are you".
31. The people on the bus chat, the horn beeps, the babies go "wow", the mummies go "sh".
32. The wheels on the bus go round and round, the wipers go swish, and the people chat.
33. Three bags are mentioned, one for the master, one for the Dame, and one for a little boy.
34. Three little monkeys jump on the bed, one falls off and bumps its head.
35. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
36. Two little monkeys jump on the bed, one falls off and bumps its head.
37. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
38. One little monkey jumps on the bed, falls off, and bumps its head.
39. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
40. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
41. The doctor is called, but refuses to help.
42. All the body parts are mentioned (head, shoulders, knees, toes, eyes, ears, mouth, ankles, elbows, feet, hair, hips, chin, arms).
43. Humpty Dumpty sits on a wall, falls, and cannot be put back together.
44. The king's horses and men try to put Humpty back together, but fail.
45. Humpty Dumpty is always falling down.
46. The fingers are introduced again, each asking "where are you".
47. The tick tock song is sung, with the mouse running up and down the clock.
48. The mouse splits the clock, and the bells ring.
49. The mouse scares the clock, and it asks the mouse to scare it less.
50. The mouse has to go, and the clock rings out 12 bells.
51. The mouse runs up the clock, and the bells ring out 1 to 12