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Down In The Air

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“Down in the Air” or “Angel Upside Down” are variants of a children’s street rhyme. There are several versions, but the basic rhyme is thus:

Wots an angel upside down in the air

With his hair gone crazy, and his eyes so fair

One by one; they fall like pinecones

Two by two; they ride the mare

Down to the ground, inside out

Swim if you can, cause there’s no one about

Wots the moon spin dizzy down in the air

With night turned day, and round gone square

One by one; the angel dances

Two by two; they ride the mare

Down to the ground, inside out

Swim if you can, cause there’s no land about!

 

”All Fall Down!”

A girl’s clapsong variant goes thus:

Angel upside down in the air

Hair gone crazy, eyes so fair.

One by one, fall down stairs.

Two by two, ride the mares.

Three by three, say your prayers,

Here comes the priest to check your squares.

Down on the ground, inside out.

Swim if you can ’cause there’s no land about.

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