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Does anyone know the rest of this Presidential Rhyme?
I learned this Rhyme in 7th grade..and now I would like to teach my children but cant remember the rest of it – Is there anyone who knows the rest?? Below is all I can remember.
A noble list: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James madison and james Monroe,
John Quincy Adams — and below
Comes Andrew Jackson in his turn;
Martin Van Buren next we learn.
Then William Henry Harrison,
Whom soon John Tyler followed on.
And after Tyler, James K. polk;
Then Zachary Taylor ruled the folk till death. then Millard Fillmore came; And Franklin Pierce we next must name.
And James Buchanan then appears, Then Abraham Lincoln through those years Of war. And when his life was lost ‘Twas Andrew Johnson filled his post.
then U.S. Grant and R.B. Hayes, And James A. Garfield each had place,
and Chester Arthur; and my rhyme ends now in Grover Cleveland’s time.
Ben Harrison has some since then.
And Grover Cleveland’s in again.
I think it ends there, but you can use a search engine to find other poems that go later with a similar theme.
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