There actually two different versions to it.
The first is the one of a website.
When Susie was a baby,
A baby Susie was
She went a cry, cry, cry, cry (rubs eyes)
When Susie was a toddler,
A toddler Susie was
She went a scribble, scribble, scribble, scribble (scribbling action)
When Susie was a child,
A child Susie was
She went a 'whyyyyyy? whyyyyyy? whyyyyy? whyyyy?' (pouting)
When Susie was a teenager,
A teenager Susie was
She went a 'ooh, ahh, I lost my bra,
I left my knickers in me boyfriend's car'
(waving hands in a camp manner)
When Susie was a married,
A married Susie was
She went a 'aahh, unnnnggggghh, aaaahhhhh, unnnnnngggggh' (sex noises and actions)
When Susie was a mother,
A mother Susie was
She went a bake, bake, bake, bake (rolling pin action)
When Susie was a grandma,
A grandma Susie was
She went a knit, knit, knit, knit (knitting action)
When Susie was a skeleton,
A skeleton Susie was she went a (silence)
This one is quite rude. I found it on
http://www.odps.org/glossword/index.php?a=term&d=3&t=659
This is the version I know
When Susie was a baby,
A baby Susie was
wah, x9 (rubs eyes)
When Susie was a toddler,
A toddler Susie was
ma, x9 (begging action)
When Susie was a child,
A child Susie was
'Miss, miss I can't do this. I got my knickers in a big, old twist' (raising hand)
When Susie was a teenager,
A teenager Susie was
'Mr, mr I can't do this. I left my bra in my boyfriend's car.
(waving manner)
When Susie was a adult,
A adult Susie was
tut x9 (pointing finger)
When Susie was a grandma,
A grandma Susie was
knit x9 (knitting action)
When Susie was a great-grandma,
A great-grandma Susie was
what x9 (hand around ear)
When Susie was in heaven,
In heaven Susie was
hooooooooh, (singing like angel with hands together)
I hope this helps!
Susie
The cast of Baby Boost Nursery Rhymes - 2008 includes: Alex Madera as Baby Boost Kid Danielle Parker as Baby Boost Kid
Stewie Griffin. There's also Susie Swanson.
why r u aksin things like that u sound lik a baby
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No.
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from an old nursery rhyme... "when the bough breaks, the cradle will fall" (down will come baby, cradle, and all)
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