There was an Old Man in a pew by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man in a tree by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Aosta by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Apulia by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Berlin by Edward Lear
There was an old Man of Bohemia by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Calcutta by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Cape Horn by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Coblenz by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Columbia by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Corfu by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Dundee by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Jamaica by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Kamschatka by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Kilkenny by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Leghorn by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Madras by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Marseilles by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Melrose by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Moldavia by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Peru by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Quebec by Edward Lear
There was an old Man of th' Abruzzi by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Cape by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Coast by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Dee by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the East by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Hague by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Isles by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Nile by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the North by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the South by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the West by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the West-2 by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of the Wrekin by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Thermopyle by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Vesuvius by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Vienna by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man of Whitehaven by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man on a hill by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man on some rocks by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man on the Border by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man on the Border by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man or Nepaul by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man who said How by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man who said Hush by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man who supposed by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a Beard by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a Beard by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a beard-2 by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a flute by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a gong by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a nose by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with a poker by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man with an owl by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man, on whose nose by Edward Lear
There was an Old Man, who said Well by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Anerley by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Bangor by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Basing by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Buda by Edward Lear
There was an old Person of Burton by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Cadiz by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Cheadle by Edward Lear
There was an old Person of Chester by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Chili by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Cromer by Edward Lear
There was an old person of Dover by Edward Lear
There was an old person of Dutton by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Ems by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Ewell by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Gretna by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Hurst by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Ischia by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Leeds by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Mold by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Nice by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Nice by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Philae by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Prague by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Rheims by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Rhodes by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Spain by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Sparta by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Tartary by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Tring by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person of Troy by Edward Lear
There was an Old Person whose habits by Edward Lear
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe by Anonymous
There was an Young Lady of Bute by Edward Lear
There was an Young Lady of Portugal by Edward Lear
There was an Young Lady of Ryde by Edward Lear
There was an Young Lady whose bonnet by Edward Lear
There was an Young Lady whose chin by Edward Lear
There was an Young Person of Smyrna by Edward Lear
There's Nothing to Eat in this House, Mum! by Roslyn Taylor
They hang the man and flog the woman - English Nursery Rhyme by Author Unknown
This Little Piggy by Anonymous
Thoughts Oan an Egg by Stuart Macfarlane
Three Children by Author Unknown
Three craws sat upon a wa by Scottish Verse - Author Unknown
Three Hens by Henry Johnstone
Three Jovial Huntsmen by Author Unknown
Three Little Kittens by Author Unknown
Times Table by Stuart Macfarlane
'Tis Midnight by Author Unknown
'Tis Sweet To Roam by Author Unknown
To a Brussels Sprout by Stuart McLean
To A Mouse by Robert Burns
To a Vegetarian Haggis by Stuart McLean
To Autumn by John Keats
To Flush My Dog by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
To Marie by John Bennett
To Mrs Reynold's Cat by John Keats
Training your Human by Author Unknown
Turvey Top by William Sawyer
Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Moore
Twice Times by A. A. Milne
Twickenham by Author Unknown
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star by Jane Taylor
Twinkletoes by A. A. Milne
Two Cats Author Unknown by Author Unknown
Two Children by Spike Milligan
Two Little Dickie Birds by Anonymous
Two Little Kittens - Nursery Rhyme by Author Unknown
Uffia by Harriet R White
Uncle by Harry Graham
Uncle Simon And Uncle Jim by Charles Farrar Browne - Artemus Ward
Under the Table Manners by Author Unknown
Unselfishness by Harry Graham
Unto Us by Spike Milligan
Us Two by A. A. Milne
Valentine Card by Stuart Macfarlane
Values '67 by Spike Milligan
Warning by Jenny Joseph
Ways And Means by Lewis Carroll
We Three Kings by Author Unknown
Wee Joukydaidles by J Smith
Wee Willie Winkie by Anonymous
Wee Willie Winkie by Anonymous
Welcome Home by Spike Milligan
What a wonderful bird the frog are by Anonymous
What Is a Cat? by Author Unknown
When 'Grand Old Men' Persist in Folly by Edward Lear
When God Created Kitty Cats by Author Unknown
When God Made Cats by Lenore Fleischer
When I Suspected by Spike Milligan
When I was Young and Ignorant by Patrick Barrington
When we two parted by Lord Byron
When you are old by William Butler Yeats
Why by Spike Milligan
Wind On The Hill by A. A. Milne
Winkelman Von Winkel by Clara Odell Lyon
Wonders Of Nature by The Anti-Jacobin
Wrong Recipe by Roslyn Taylor
yadhtriB by Stuart Macfarlane
Yankee Doodle by Anonymous
You canna shove your granny off a bus by Glaswegian Verse - Author Unknown