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Does anyone know this rhyme??

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can anyone finish this...

in1592 Columbus sailed the ocean blue....

i can remember the rest plz tell me!

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  1. um, its 1492...

    I'm not giving you the right one because you already have it..but here's something for s***s and giggles because my grammar school teacher taught us a fun one to remember gravity..haha...

    here it is..during my reminiscing:

    Fourteen hundred ..ninety two

    Columbus sailed the ocean blue,

    and whatever he found, he found to be true

    and we owe that all to gravity too.

    G-R-A-V-I-T-Y

    with all the planets in a line

    why don't we fall up to the sky?

    G-R-A-V-I-T-Y!

    and she used to add a "yooooooooo" after it to be cool.

    it was hilarious..hahahhaha im laughin hysterically now..wow


  2. It's 1492, not 1592. But here it is.

    IN 1492

    In fourteen hundred ninety-two

    Columbus sailed the ocean blue.

    He had three ships and left from Spain;

    He sailed through sunshine, wind and rain.

    He sailed by night; he sailed by day;

    He used the stars to find his way.

    A compass also helped him know

    How to find the way to go.

    Ninety sailors were on board;

    Some men worked while others snored.

    Then the workers went to sleep;

    And others watched the ocean deep.

    Day after day they looked for land;

    They dreamed of trees and rocks and sand.

    October 12 their dream came true,

    You never saw a happier crew!

    "Indians!  Indians!"  Columbus cried;

    His heart was filled with joyful pride.

    But "India" the land was not;

    It was the Bahamas, and it was hot.

    The Arakawa natives were very nice;

    They gave the sailors food and spice.

    Columbus sailed on to find some gold

    To bring back home, as he'd been told.

    He made the trip again and again,

    Trading gold to bring to Spain.

    The first American?  No, not quite.

    But Columbus was brave, and he was bright.


  3. Here is the complete 1492 poem:

    IN 1492

    In fourteen hundred ninety-two

    Columbus sailed the ocean blue.

    He had three ships and left from Spain;

    He sailed through sunshine, wind and rain.

    He sailed by night; he sailed by day;

    He used the stars to find his way.

    A compass also helped him know

    How to find the way to go.

    Ninety sailors were on board;

    Some men worked while others snored.

    Then the workers went to sleep;

    And others watched the ocean deep.

    Day after day they looked for land;

    They dreamed of trees and rocks and sand.

    October 12 their dream came true,

    You never saw a happier crew!

    "Indians!  Indians!"  Columbus cried;

    His heart was filled with joyful pride.

    But "India" the land was not;

    It was the Bahamas, and it was hot.

    The Arakawa natives were very nice;

    They gave the sailors food and spice.

    Columbus sailed on to find some gold

    To bring back home, as he'd been told.

    He made the trip again and again,

    Trading gold to bring to Spain.

    The first American?  No, not quite.

    But Columbus was brave, and he was bright.  

  4. "In 1492"

    In fourteen hundred ninety-two

    Columbus sailed the ocean blue.

    He had three ships and left from Spain;

    He sailed through sunshine, wind and rain.

    He sailed by night; he sailed by day;

    He used the stars to find his way.

    A compass also helped him know

    How to find the way to go.

    Ninety sailors were on board;

    Some men worked while others snored.

    Then the workers went to sleep;

    And others watched the ocean deep.

    Day after day they looked for land;

    They dreamed of trees and rocks and sand.

    October 12 their dream came true,

    You never saw a happier crew!

    "Indians!  Indians!"  Columbus cried;

    His heart was filled with joyful pride.

    But "India" the land was not;

    It was the Bahamas, and it was hot.

    The Arakawa natives were very nice;

    They gave the sailors food and spice.

    Columbus sailed on to find some gold

    To bring back home, as he'd been told.

    He made the trip again and again,

    Trading gold to bring to Spain.

    The first American?  No, not quite.

    But Columbus was brave, and he was bright.

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