Ten Little Indians
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The modern children's rhyme:
- One little, two little, three little Indians
- Four little, five little, six little Indians
- Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians
- Ten little Indian boys.
- Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians
- Seven little, six little, five little Indians
- Four little, three little, two little Indians
- One little Indian boy.
[edit] History
The original piece, then called "10 Little Injuns", was written by songwriter Septimus Winner in the 1860's for a minstrel show and was much more elaborate.
- Ten little Injuns standin' in a line,
- One toddled home and then there were nine;
- Nine little Injuns swingin' on a gate,
- One tumbled off and then there were eight.
- One little, two little, three little, four little, five little Injun boys,
- Six little, seven little, eight little, nine little, ten little Injun boys.
- Eight little Injuns gayest under heav'n.
- One went to sleep and then there were seven;
- Seven little Injuns cuttin' up their tricks,
- One broke his neck and then there were six.
- Six little Injuns all alive,
- One kicked the bucket and then there were five;
- Five little Injuns on a cellar door,
- One tumbled in and then there were four.
- Four little Injuns up on a spree,
- One got fuddled and then there were three;
- Three little Injuns out on a canoe,
- One tumbled overboard and then there were two.
- Two little Injuns foolin' with a gun,
- One shot t'other and then there was one;
- One little Injun livin' all alone,
- He got married and then there were none.
[edit] Parody
From Shakespeare's Mother Goose for Julius Caesar:
- X Roman soldiers in a battle line
- One tripped on his spear, and then there were nine.
- IX Roman soldiers staying up late
- One drifted off to sleep, and then there were eight.
- VIII Roman soldiers wished they were in heaven;
- The augurs damned one, then there were seven.
- VII Roman soldiers playing strategic tricks;
- A catapult shot one, and then there were six.
- VI Roman soldiers, well fed and alive
- Till one ate poisoned food, and then there were five.
- V Roman soldiers battering on a door;
- One was crushed beneath the ram, and then there were four.
- IV Roman soldiers stepping out so free,
- One was slung up in a net, and then there were three.
- III Roman soldiers to their Legion true,
- One absconded with the Flag, and then there were two.
- II Roman soldiers crossed the Rubicon,
- One drowned in the stream, and then there was one.
- I Roman soldier living all alone:
- He broke his heart when Caesar died, and then there were none.
[edit] Popular culture
- Was the inspiration for Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
- A rock and roll version was recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1953.