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Rhyme



Katiapulko
Ukraine

Rhyme
 
Hello, dear colleagues! I �ve been searching a rhyme "Have you ever" for 2 weeks and I can �t find it anywhere. I heard it somewhere, it goes like "Have you ever been to France? No, I have never had a chance"... Something like that... Maybe you could help me? 
Maybe this rhyme doesn �t exist at all, but if it does, I �m sure some of you might know it) Thanks in advance!

5 Feb 2012      





puddyd
Oman

Is this maybe what you are looking for. It �s Jazz Chant by Carolyn Graham:

The Beaches of Mexico

Have you ever seen the beaches of Mexico?

Have you ever walked the streets of San Juan?

Have you ever been to Haiti?

Have you ever been to Spain?

Have you ever walked barefoot in a heavy rain?

Have you ever been in trouble?

Have you ever been in pain?

Have you ever been in love?

Would you do it all again?

Well, I �ve never seen the beaches of Mexico.

I �ve never walked the streets of San Juan.

I �ve never been to Haiti.

I �ve never been to Spain.

I �ve never walked barefoot in a heavy rain.

But I �ve sure been in trouble,

I �ve sure been in pain,

I �ve sure been in love,

I �d do it all again.

5 Feb 2012     



anilag
Ukraine

      Have you ever been to France?

      No, I have never had a chance.

      Have you ever kissed a girl?

      Yes, her name is Sherley Pearl.

      Have you ever bitten dogs?

      Have you ever eaten frogs?  

       Have you ever met a snake?

       No, never, for God �s sake!


       P.S. It �s from Graham C. Grammarchants. - Oxford, Great britain, OUP

         

8 Feb 2012