There is a traditional rhyme associated with this custom:
It does not use traditional rhyme; instead, the lines are bound together by assonance, consonance, and alliteration.
Something old is the first line of a traditional rhyme which details what a bride should wear at her wedding for good luck:
The echo in Chinon which is used in a traditional local rhyme.
Bear Hunt is based on a traditional rhyme.
The cuckoo's year is well described by a traditional rhyme:
Common Cuckoos feature in a number of traditional rhymes.
In British schools, children draw fireworks, and learn the traditional rhyme for November 5:
Roughly half of the current body recognised 'traditional' English rhymes were known by the mid-18th century.
"Violets are blue", a phrase from the traditional rhyme "Roses are red"