Watch popular content from the following creators: CiiN(cciinnn), Akaash Clayton(officialpapikaaash), CLARISSE(peachyrisse), 13-10-20 (braddisonhall4life), (mia.oxford). You can replace “catch a tiger” with any word (catch a boy, catch girl, etc) or any animal, or when singing to baby you can say “catch a baby”. Discover short videos related to Eenie Meenie Miney Moe on TikTok. Each syllable counts a child from a circle, and the game round finishes with the last kid pointed out.īellow are the lyrics of one of the accepted modern versions of the “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe” rhyme and also an older version. It starts with a group of nonsense syllables and ends with a phrase that will indicate the game’s goal. The song is made up from a number of syllables, (the counting out rhyme). Eenie, meenie, miney, mo Catch a bad chick by her toe If she holla If, if, if she holla, let her go Shes indecisive, she cant decide She keeps on looking from left to right Girl, come a bit closer, look in my eyes Searching is so wrong, Im Mr. Pre-Chorus Cos mo ti high My baby oya take it low oh Oya take it low oh Omo o bad, this no be eenie meenie miney mo oh Eenie meenie miney mo oh Chorus My baby got the mojo (mojo) Oh girl I. The rhyme is used to choose who is ‘it’ in children’s games. is a eenie meenie miney mo lover, oh-oh-oh-oh Eenie meenie miney moe. “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe” is part of a large collection of Counting-out rhymes, used in playground games, since the early 19th century. A list of lyrics, artists and songs that contain the term eeny, meenie, miney. Whilst there are versions of the first line of this rhyme in both German and Cornish, the two middle lines, it is agreed, undoubtedly originated from America. A large group of elementary school aged children on a field trip ran over to the playground and I overheard them reciting the popular rhyme: Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe.
Just the other day I took my girls to the park. It is very hard to establish the exact origin of the song as it has so many accepted forms, in different languages and countries. Unfortunately, many of our most beloved children’s songs have a very dark history 1. Eenie Meenie Lyrics by Justin Bieber from the Now, Vol. “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe” also known as “Eena, meena, mina, mo” is a popular counting rhyme and singing game.