This is what I would chant as a kid while going up and down on a seesaw with my friends in the suburbs of N.Y. -Mama Lisa

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Notes

*Or "Grandpa"

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Comments

Ted wrote:

I heard it this way...

Seesaw Marjorie Daw
Who's there?
Grandpa
What do you want?
A bottle of beer
Where's your money?
In my pocket
Wheres your pocket?
In my pants
Where's your pants?
I left them home
Get out of here.

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Jon Kerner wrote, "Version of "See Saw Margery Daw" I learned in Teaneck, NJ, circa 1958, similar to Ted's version..."

See saw, Margery Daw,
Who's there, Grandpa,
What do you want, a cup of tea,
Where's your money, in my pocket,
Where's your pocket, in my pants,
Where's your pants, on the chair,
Where's the chair, up in the air!

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Thanks and Acknowledgements

The illustration at the top of the page is from Mother Goose, The Original Volland Edition (1915), edited and arranged by Eulalie Osgood Grover and illustrated by Frederick Richardson (with some graphical editing by Mama Lisa). The 2nd illustration is from The Real Mother Goose (1916), illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright. The 3rd illustration is from The Little Mother Goose (1912), illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith.

Thanks to Ted S. Kadin for sharing his version of this rhyme. Thanks to Jon Kerner for sharing his version.

Thanks so much!