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I walk along the bottom of the yard.
Song
The children form a circle. One walks outside the circle, the suitor. At the phrase “Him!”, he points to the one in the circle he is approaching. The first time (“I don’t need him…”) they continue the game without changing anything. The second time, when the text continues with the phrase “He needs me, he, he is beautiful himself, his clothes are beautiful…”, the chosen one joins the suitor. The lyrics of the song change depending on how many people have already joined the suitor: “I walk around the yard with my second self…, … my third self…, … my fourth self…” ; ; I walk around the yard with my third self, ; Queen, who will you give me, with whom should I go home? ; Him! I don’t need him, he is ugly himself, ; His clothes are ugly, his dolman is ragged. ; ;  ,