The ants go marching, one by one, hurrah, hurrah! The ants go marching, one by one, hurrah, hurrah! The ants go marching, one by one, The little ant goes, "I can't go on!"
The "ants go marching" rhyme is a classic children's song, likely originating in the United States in the early 20th century. The simple structure and repetitive lyrics make it easy for young children to sing and learn. Each verse describes a different group of ants marching, with each ant giving a reason why they can't continue. For example, the "two by two" ants can't go on because "they have to go to school", and the "three by three" ants can't go on because "they have to go to sleep". The rhyme is often accompanied by simple actions, such as marching in place or clapping along, which enhances its appeal for young children. The song is not only entertaining but also educational, as it introduces children to numbers, counting, and simple storylines. It's a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by generations of children.
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