Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck one The mouse ran down, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck two And down he flew, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck three And he did flee, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck four, He hit the floor, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck five, The mouse took a dive, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck six, That mouse, he split, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck seven, 8, 9, 10, 11, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, The mouse ran up the clock, As twelve bells rang, The mousie sprang, Hickory Dickory dock. Hickory Dickory dock, "Why scamper?" asked the clock, "You scare me so I have to go! Hickory Dickory dock."
Hickory Dickory Dock! :P
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Firstly, no one ever WRITED anything. The author of Hickory Dickory Dock would likely be in a simple google search.
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Hickory Dickory Dock - 2012 was released on: USA: 13 July 2012 (Asheville 48 Hour Film)
The mice in "Hickory Dickory Dock" are not given specific names in the nursery rhyme. They are simply referred to as "the mouse" or "mice."
Teletubbies - 1997 Hickory Dickory Dock 1-70 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The nursery rhyme "Hickory Dickory Dock" is believed to have been created in England in the early 19th century. It was first documented in a collection of nursery rhymes titled "Songs for the Nursery" published in 1805.
A mouse.
The nursery rhyme where a mouse runs up the clock is called "Hickory Dickory Dock." In the rhyme, the mouse runs up the clock, the clock strikes one, and the mouse runs down.
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