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<strong>More</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> <strong>Rhymes</strong>/<strong>Vocabulary</strong> Words. p.8.<br />
Peter, Peter Pumpkin-Eater<br />
Peter, Peter Pumpkin-Eater,<br />
Had a wife and couldn’t keep her;<br />
He put her in a pumpkin shell,<br />
And there he kept her very well.<br />
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In the old days, ordinary people used to eat pumpkins. They were<br />
cheap, easy to preserve and cook, and were filling. The poem reflects<br />
this.