Can anyone help me out with the second-last line of this skipping rhyme, please?
Oliver Twist can't do this, so what's the use of trying?
Number one, touch your thumb,
Number two, touch your shoe,
Number three, touch your knee,
Number four, touch the floor,
Number five, take a dive!
Number six ...
Number seven, go to heaven!
Two girls were enders, swinging the rope, and the girl skipping did the appropriate action. Number four was difficult, as you often got caught by the rope there. If you got through all seven lines, you took the place of the one ender.
I learnt it at a small private school called Broomlea in Giffnock in the Glasgow area, when I was about 10, so 1961