Under the spreading chestnut tree,
Where I knelt upon my knee,
We were as happy as could be,
Under the spreading chestnut tree.
Verse 2:
Under the spreading chestnut ____,
(Replace 'tree' with action:
Place arms close to side, bent upward
from the elbow, hands spread, with palms up)
Where I knelt upon my knee,
We were as happy as could be,
Under the spreading chestnut ____.
(Replace 'tree' with action as above)
Verse 3:
Under the spreading chest___ _____
(Replace 'nut' and 'tree' with actions:
For 'nut', pat head with hands.
For 'tree', do action as above)
Where I knelt upon my knee,
We were as happy as could be,
Under the spreading chest___ _____
(Replace 'nut' and 'tree' with actions as above.)
Verse 4:
Under the spreading ________ _____
(Replace 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree' with actions:
For 'chest', tap chest with both hands.
For 'nut' and 'tree', do actions as above.)
Where I knelt upon my knee,
We were as happy as could be,
Under the spreading ________ _____
(Replace 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree' with actions as above.)
Verse 5:
Under the _________ ________ _____
(Replace 'spreading', 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree'
with actions: For 'spreading', spread arms wide.
For 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree', do actions as above.)
Where I knelt upon my knee,
We were as happy as could be,
Under the _________ ________ _____
(Replace 'spreading', 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree'
with actions as above.)
Verse 6:
Under the _________ ________ _____
(Replace 'spreading', 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree'
with actions as above.)
Where I knelt upon my knee,
(Replace 'knee' with action: strike knee with hand)
We were as happy as could be,
Under the _________ ________ _____
(Replace 'spreading', 'chest', 'nut' and 'tree'
with actions as above.)
The fruit covered with its protective skin of soft thorns.
4 comments:
Some other teacher taught under the old oak tree. Any way, when Eliza came, we saw a tree which we thought was chestnut, We were OH how happy we could be,
We picked and when i peel a couple open, they were bitter. and we threw them away.
Later my friends say we have to cook it. Oh how sayang it was.
http://ann-mythoughtsandphotos.blogspot.com/2010/03/under-spreading-of-old-oak-tree.html
i loves the roasted chestnut at Petaling street - buys them everytime i got the chance to go there,after that to the tau hu hua stall also near by
Dear Ann
It is really amazing to meet a chestnut tree after more than 50 years...it was an amazing journey for me...
Thanks for the address of your posting...will read it next.
I love chestnuts...may be oneday I will go to Beijing and eat some and write a story about it...
Ah Ngao..
Picking chestnuts is half the fun too...and well Petaling Street is definitely a luxury.....and a dreamy kind of holiday....I love the tou foo fah too. (My first love at first bite of toufoo fah was there because Foochows do make toufoo fah lah......)
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