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What's the nursery rhyme about pulling a big saw?

"Nursery Rhyme Pulling a Big Saw" tells the happy story of a grandson's visit to his grandma's house.

"Nursery Rhyme Pulling a Big Saw" is called "Pulling a Big Saw, Pulling a Big Saw", and "Pulling a Big Saw, Pulling a Big Saw" is a very popular children's song, and is a classic children's song that grows up with a lot of people.

Expanded Information:

"Pulling the Big Saw, Pulling the Big Saw" Full Song:

1. First:

Pulling the Big Saw, Pulling the Big Saw, Grandma's house sings a big opera.

Mommy goes to daddy, and the little baby wants to go too.

Pull the big saw, pull the big saw, you come and I go.

Pulling one hand and pulling the other, the little baby will grow up.

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Pulling the big saw, pulling the big saw, grandma's house sings a big opera.

Pick up the girl, invite the son-in-law, but don't let Dongdong go.

Not allowed to go, but have to go, riding a cart to catch up.

2. The second:

Pull the big saw, pull the big saw.

Grandma's house sings a big opera.

Pick up the girl, invite the son-in-law.

The little grandchildren are going too.

Build the shed today, hang the colors tomorrow.

Mutton buns are going up.

No eating, no eating, no eating, no eating!

3. The third one:

Pulling the big saw, pulling the big saw, grandma's house singing big opera;

Pick up the girl, send the son-in-law, the little grandchildren will go;

Grandma doesn't give the food to eat, eat baba eggs behind the room.

4. The fourth:

Pulling a big saw, pulling a big saw, grandma's house singing a big opera.

Pick up the girl, invite the son-in-law, just don't let winter go.

If you don't want to go, you have to go, and ride the cart to get there.

5. The fifth:

Pulling the big saw, pulling the big saw, singing a big opera in front of the basilica,

picking up the girl, calling the son-in-law, and the little grandson is going to go too.

His mother wouldn't let him go because she thought he was too naughty.

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This is the first time I've seen a nephew in the world, and I've seen him in the world, and I've seen him in the world, and I've seen him in the world, and I've seen him in the world, and I've seen him in the world, and I've seen him in the world.

6, the sixth:

Pulling the big saw, pulling the big saw, grandma's door singing opera,

Pick up the daughter, son-in-law, the little grandson also want to go.

His mom wouldn't let him go, she thought he was too naughty.

It is not allowed to go, also dei go, push the cart to catch up.

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