A cumulative song is a song with a simple verse structure modified by progressive addition so that each verse is longer than the verse before. Cumulative songs are popular for group singing, in part because they require relatively little memorization of lyrics, and because remembering the previous verse to concatenate it to form the current verse can become a kind of game.
"The feather on the wing, and the wing on the bird, and the bird on the nest, and the nest on the twig, and the twig on the branch, and the branch on the tree, and the tree in the bog,And the bog down in the valley-o."
The Rattling Bog Down in the Valley (with lyrics) - YouTube
And more:
Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Wikipedia
This Is the House That Jack Built - Wikipedia
There are of course several different versions:
This is the horse and the hound and the hornThe House that Jack Built Cumulative Tale - English Nursery Rhyme - YouTube
Storybord by Darina Shmidt / This Is the House That Jack Built by Simms Taback - YouTube
What such rhymes and stories are there in other languages?
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