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 veronika74
 
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							| Nursery rhyme 
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							| Hi,   There is a nursery rhyme    �See-saw, sacradown, ....  �   I don �t know the meaning of sacradown. Can you help me?   Thank you in advance, Veronika |  6 Feb 2014      
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| Is it "see-saw, Marjory Daw, Johnny shall have a new master"? 
 Hope that helps! |  6 Feb 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Hi, Veronika, I see that your version is Scottish. Maybe Alex can shed some light on the subject. If I had to guess, I would say it might be a nonsense word.   Bruce |  6 Feb 2014     
					
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 veronika74
 
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							| The nursery rhyme is the following. (But I don �t think it helps in the meaning.) 
 See Saw Sacradown,Which is the way to London town?
 One boot up, and the 
other down,
 And this is the way 
to London town.
 
 Can Sacradown be a name? Or a playground object or movement? 
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