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Subject: please leave me my little teddy bear From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 20 Mar 13 - 11:37 AM My mother sang a song to me when I was an infant, and in later years when she got nostalgic. In fact she sang it to me about a week before she died. I now have great-grandchildren and would love to sing it to them. It concerns a child who being told of 'poor little girls and boys' tells Mum to give his/her things away to the poor children, but ends each verse(or chorus, Im not sure which) with the plea 'But please leave me my little Teddy Bear'. Can anybody help please? |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: rumanci Date: 20 Mar 13 - 12:11 PM Hi Roy I've found a snippet from someone reminiscing but I'll keep looking and check the source and add it later. rum x In my cupboard I have lots of toys, Dollies and soldiers and sailor boys at the top, the tip tip top, stands my own little teddy bear At Christmas time, my mummy will say, which of your toys will you give away? I will say-take all thats there, but leave me my own little teddy bear! |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: MGM·Lion Date: 20 Mar 13 - 12:20 PM Thread drift: But blimey, Roy; a great-grandfather! Wish you very very great joy in it. As ever ~Michael~ |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: rumanci Date: 20 Mar 13 - 12:22 PM That came from this site and a thread asking what songs Mums sing to their children these days. http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/general-coffeehouse-chat-514/coffee-lounge-18/749712-songs-you-sing-your-little-ones-your-parents-family-used-sing-you.html The use of the term teddy bear dates the song to be after 1902 but the reference to soldiers and sailor boys possibly makes it post World War 1 song. I think the maestro searcher will probably come up with more soon. |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST Date: 20 Mar 13 - 12:23 PM A Lullaby by Florence Steane In my cupboard are many toys Ships and sailors and soldier boys A doll and a golliwog are there But most of all I love my teddy bear He sits with me for dinner and tea He always goes to bed with me We're not afraid of the dark of night We cuddle together as tight as tight. from http://thepoetsgarret.com/2012Challenge/theme21.html |
Subject: my teddys story From: GUEST,claira Date: 28 Jun 13 - 12:50 PM my little teddy always played and danced together there was this little pretty forest where i lived i always walked in there when my mama was gardening and we walked over thick logs over streams i have to say i never lost my teddy till i was 13 years old because i brought it to school and we had a really mean princable named mrs.prunsky she ripped her head off! that was mabey a bad day of my life but what scared me more of my family dying in world 2 i was 1 of the children surviving i am now 86 years old and i still pray for my mama and my papa and my teddybear. |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: Jack Campin Date: 28 Jun 13 - 02:30 PM You, your teddy and the evil Mrs Prunsky really need to be put in a song. |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 28 Jun 13 - 05:00 PM I still have my Teddy. He was given to me when I was two, and at six years old I was a bit shocked that he wore no clothes so I knitted him some pink knickers. He's still wearing them, but they're faded now. He sits on my bedroom cabinet. Dear old Ted, I've asked that he be buried with me. |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST,liam g reynolds Date: 21 Aug 14 - 10:00 AM You all have it wrong.
In my cupboard are lots of toys:
He sits beside at lunch and tea,
When Christmas comes mama will say: |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST,My mum sang this to me and then to my daught Date: 20 Aug 17 - 05:29 AM In my cupboard are many toys .. dolls and sailors and soldier boys ... Noah's ark and a top are there but the nicesest of all is my teddy bear. He growls and growls as if to say kindly turn me the other way. I turn him round and I kiss his nose ... and dance him around on his tippy toes ! At Christmas time if my mummy would say.. which of your toys will you give away.. ? I would say dear mummy you can have all there but leave me my own little Teddy Bear !! |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST,Melanie Date: 12 Sep 17 - 05:58 AM Yes this version below is exactly what my mum sang to me. And now I sing it to my children. Although I have an extra verse after "but nicest of all is my teddy bear". The extra verse goes: "The dolls can't speak they are most absurd, The ark can't utter a single word, But teddy bear in his coat of brown, Will growl if you turn him upside dow." Then continues with "he gowns and growls as if to say......." |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: Andrez Date: 12 Sep 17 - 08:43 AM Just curious, what tune does this go to? Cheers, Andrez |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST Date: 27 Sep 18 - 01:26 AM In my cupboard how many toys. Dolls and soldiers and sailor boys. There's Noah's Ark on the top up there but the nicest of all is my teddy bear. He sits beside me at lunch and tea. Comes upstairs into bed with me. He's not afraid of the dark at night so we cuddle together so tight, tight, tight. When Christmas comes and my mom should say, which of your toys will you give away. O dear mama you can have all there but leave me my own little teddy bear. My teddy bear in his coat of brown will growl if you turn him upside down. He growls and growls as if to say kindly turn me the other way. I turn him round and I kiss his nose and dance him about on his tipsy toes. |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST,Pseudonymous Date: 27 Sep 18 - 07:47 AM Still have my teddy bear, complete with darning done after my brother chewed his nose off! |
Subject: RE: please leave me my little teddy bear From: GUEST,Pseudonymous Date: 27 Sep 18 - 07:49 AM And our daughter still has a stuffed chimp which she christened Uncle Peter, much to Uncle Peter's chagrin, and which began decades of family chimp jokes/cards/momentos. |
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