There's a big fat policeman At the door door door. Thanks for your comment.Here's my note after Example #9:I've come across a number of "I Don't Want To Go To Mexico" rhymes online that include the lines "If I open up the door hee will pee on the floor". Show more. Shame Shame Shame I don’t wanna go to Mexico No more more more. ★ Checkout This songs Aswell : I’m a Blue Tooth Brush. "Shame, shame, puppy shame. : I don't want to go to Mexico No more, more, more. From I Do Not Want To Go To Mexico… Sure, I hated it at the time, and I never did fit in, but I bet that I get along better today than I would have if they didn't sometimes take away my books. He'll grab you by the coller There's a big fat policeman At the door door door. At my door, door, door. I don't wanna go to Mexico All the monkeys know your name?" Great starting points to find inspiration. Fresh new songs recently added to our site. I was referring to a variant you had posted on this page under "More Excerpts About and Examples of..." Excerpt #1. I wonder if parental concerns or children's concerns that the words "I Don't Want To Go To Mexico" could be interpreted to be anti-Mexican-even if that rhyme really did not [or does not] have that meaning is at least partly why there are alternative titles for that rhyme such as "I Don't Want To Go To Hollywood" or "I Don't Want To Go To School".Those alternative titles aren't folk etymology since those substitute words - "Hollywood" and "school" couldn't have been misunderstood for the word "Mexico" which is probably what happened when "Mexico" replaced the original word "Macys" in those rhymes. There's a big fat policeman At my door, door, door. BusSongs.com has the largest collection of, Nobody Likes Me (Guess I'll Go Eat Worms). I don’t wanna go to Mexico No more more more. Thanks again for your comment! Please disable blocking extensions so Bussongs.com can provide you 100% experience. "...-snip-I recall singing this song without any hand claps or other accompanying body movements.It may not be the same as your gorilla/Shut the door song, but your comment made me think of that song.Thanks again! And make ya pay a dollar. What we lost here is something better left alone. It would be kind of remiss of them to not encourage students to branch out and work on their areas of trouble.
And make ya pay a dollar. Set yourself, situate, like a fool try again. I'm not familiar with the variant that you referred to. AdBlock or similar extension is detected on your device. They just wanted to encourage us to socialize and develop social skills. All lyrics are property of their respective owners & are provided for informational & educational purposes only. The title "Shame" for "I Don't Want To Go To Mexico" rhymes (including other versions in this rhyme family such as "I Don't Want To Go To Hollywood") originated with African Americans. There’s a big fat policeman At the door door door. He’ll grab you by the coller And make ya pay a dollar. Please disable blocking extensions so Bussongs.com can provide you 100% experience.
There's no one around you can remember being good, for you. BusSongs.com has the largest collection of, Nobody Likes Me (Guess I'll Go Eat Worms). I don't wanna go to Mexico No more more more. The songs you've voted to be the very best. Fresh new songs recently added to our site. * There's a big fat policeman At my door, door, door. Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-real-origin-of-i-dont-to-go-to.html for that post. I also heard a variant which most likely involved a policeman, but I heard something else, like gorilla or a word with the same syllables. Psych Central is the leading mental health website, overseen by mental health professionals since 1995. Fresh new songs recently added to our site.
I believe that the introductory line "Shame Shame Shame" is found so often in African American versions of "I Don't Want To Go To Mexico" rhymes that that rhyme is commonly known in that population by the title "Shame". Thanks for your comment, Anonymous.I hadn't thought about how the use of an accent that is associated with a particular race, ethnic group, nationality, or other population could make a rhyme offensive.That said, "If he catch you by the colla', boy you betta holla" isn't necessarily associated with Black people (if that is the inference of your comment. There's a big fat policeman He’ll grab you by the coller And make ya pay a dollar. This song has been printed from the BusSongs.com website. To learn how to do these hand movements, you can watch videos like this one on youtube or just listen to the song on video here.