Aiken Drum (Nursery Rhyme)

Summary

This nursery rhyme is a whimsical tale about Aiken Drum, a fictional man who lives in the moon. The rhyme describes him and his unusual musical talent, as he plays on a ladle. Each verse shares with readers the amusing clothing Aiken Drum wears, made entirely of food items. His hat is crafted from cream cheese, his coat from roast beef, his buttons from penny loaves, his waistcoat from crust pies, and his breeches are made from haggis bags. The repetitive structure and imaginative descriptions make it an engaging and entertaining rhyme for children, encouraging creativity and a playful approach to both storytelling and language.

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There was a man lived in the moon, lived in the moon, lived in the moon,
There was a man lived in the moon,
And his name was Aiken Drum.

And he played upon a ladle, a ladle, a ladle,
And he played upon a ladle,
and his name was Aiken Drum.

And his hat was made of good cream cheese, of good cream cheese, of good cream cheese,
And his hat was made of good cream cheese,
And his name was Aiken Drum.

And his coat was made of good roast beef, of good roast beef, of good roast beef,
And his coat was made of good roast beef,
And his name was Aiken Drum.

And his buttons made of penny loaves, of penny loaves, of penny loaves,
And his buttons made of penny loaves,
And his name was Aiken Drum.

And his waistcoat was made of crust pies, of crust pies, of crust pies,
And his waistcoat was made of crust pies,
And his name was Aiken Drum.

And his breeches made of haggis bags, of haggis bags, of haggis bags,
And his breeches made of haggis bags,
And his name was Aiken Drum.