Good morning, good morning, good morning to you,
Good morning, good morning, I’m glad to see you.
«How are you,
My dear cousin Sue?»
«Very well, thank you,
And how are you?»
How do you do?
Good morning, good morning,
Good morning to you.
This cold winter morning
How do you do?
Good morning, good morning,
Good morning to you.
This cold winter morning
I’m well, and you?
Good night mother,
Good night father,
Kiss your little son.
Good night sister,
Good night brother,
Good night everyone.
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye my doll.
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye you all.
Company manners
When company comes
You are very polite,
And we are proud of you, Son,
For your manner are right.
You say «Thank you» - «Excuse me»
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And, «After you, please!»
You shake hands all around
With such polish and ease.
When grown-ups are talking
You don’t make a sound.
It’s a joy and pleasure
To have you around.
Your company manners
Are fine through and through…
But try, Son, to use them
For everybody, too!
For the end of the day
(by R. L. Stevenson)
And now at last the sun
Is going down behind the wood,
And I am very happy,
For I know that I’ve been good.
Good-night, sleep tight
Good-night, sleep tight,
Wake up bright
In the morning light
To do what’s right
With all your might.
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