Georgie Porgie
Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away. Georgie Porgie felt quite sad, His behavior had been bad. Sitting alone beneath a tree, He thought about how mean he'd been. Georgie Porgie hung his head, "I should say sorry instead Of running off and hiding here, I'll make things right, that's very clear." Georgie Porgie walked back slow, To the playground, head hung low. "I'm sorry for the way I acted, My behavior was quite distracted." The children looked at Georgie's face, They saw his shame and gave him grace. "If you play nice and treat us fair, We'll welcome you with games to share." Georgie Porgie learned that day, How to be a friend who'd stay. No more kisses without asking, In kindness now he would be basking. Georgie Porgie, changed indeed, Helping others when in need. Playing games with girls and boys, Sharing snacks and sharing toys.
About Georgie Porgie
Georgie Porgie Nursery Rhyme Meaning & Lessons
Always Ask First: Georgie Porgie learned that it's not okay to kiss or touch someone without asking. Just like you wouldn’t want someone to take your toy without asking, we should always respect each other’s space and feelings.
Saying Sorry Shows You're Brave: When Georgie realized he made others sad, he didn’t hide—he came back and said sorry. That shows big courage! If you ever hurt someone’s feelings, saying sorry can help make things better.
You Can Always Choose to Be Kinder: At first, Georgie made some bad choices, but he decided to change. That means anyone can learn, grow, and become a better friend—just like he did!
Georgie Porgie Original lyrics
Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry,
When the girls came out to play,
Georgie Porgie ran away.