As far as I recall the second verse goes
Up and down the City Road
In and out the Eagle
That's the way the money goes
Pop goes the weasel
I always thought (don't know where I got it from, my East End Londoner Mum
maybe) that this referred to the City Road in East London, and the Eagle was
the pub, which was where the money went !!
Love Christine
PS just found this website with info
http://www.rhymes.org.uk/a116-pop-goes-the-weasel.htm
Very interesting, just goes to show my mum knew a thing or two!!
"spinninglilac" wrote in message
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There was yet another verse wasn't there, about
In and out the easel
or something......Cher
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"darinhercules" wrote in message
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The one I heard was used, I learned as a nursery rhyme:
All around the mulberry bush,
The monkey chased the weasel,
The monkey thought is was all for fun,
PoP goes the weasel.
Allededly if you did this right, the word POP marked a yard wound.
Our song was
Half a pound of tupperny rice
Half a pound of treacle
That's the way the money goes
POP goes the weasel