Ride a Cock-horse to Banbury Cross
/ˌraɪd ə kɒk ˌhɔːs tə ˌbænbəri ˈkrɒs/
/ˌraɪd ə kɑːk ˌhɔːrs tə ˌbænbəri ˈkrɔːs/
- a traditional nursery rhyme, often said by mothers to their babies as they bounce them on their knee. A 'cock-horse' is a child's toy, a horse's head on a stick. The words are:
“Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross,To see a fine lady upon a white horse;Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes,And she shall have music wherever she goes.”乘坐公马到班伯里十字架(Banbury Cross):一种传统的童谣,母亲经常在膝盖上弹跳时对婴儿说。“公鸡马”是一个孩子的玩具,马的头放在棍子上。这些词是: