When I was one I ate a bun, going over the sea.

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Going Over the Sea traditional rhyme from Canada PowerPoint by Camille Page

When I was one I ate a bun, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was two I buckled my shoe, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was three I banged my knee, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was four I shut the door, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was five I learned to jive, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was six I picked up sticks, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was seven I went to heaven, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was eight I learned to skate, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was nine I climbed a vine, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”

When I was ten I caught a hen, going over the sea.

I jumped aboard a sailorman’s ship and the sailorman said to me,

“Going over, going under “Going over, going under. Stand at attention like a soldier, with a one, two, three.”