Foxy's Hole

"Foxy's Hole" is a nursery rhyme for children that is played as a game. It is thought to originate from the Tudor period. The lyrics are as follows:


 * Put your finger in Foxy's hole
 * Foxy's not at home
 * Foxy's out at the back door
 * Picking at a bone

The game involves the adult catching the child's finger in a clenched fist, which represents Foxy's "hole".