(chorus)
Ooooh …
The first one is the first one
The second one is some more
The third one is number three
And after that comes four
You could go on to five
Or stay back there at four
Whichever one you choose
There always will be more
Your one hand goes to five
Your two hand goes to ten
And if you count your tongue
<holding tongue> You get to eleVEN
[chorus]
You may wonder why
You sing this silly song
But if you know your numbers
You’ll never get ’em wrong!
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I sang the chorus for Joe Futrelle (http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/People/futrelle/) this morning at the bike parking area at work, and he responded with the old Sesame Street number song: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12. I have to admit to being outclassed by that one.
But then, CLASS isn’t necessarily what I’m going for, here.