Continuity mistake: When Tim goes to the house and Kate falls off her horse, they go inside. When she leaves you can hear a car engine start. If she rode her horse to the house how did she get her car there?
Continuity mistake: When Tim is at the party at the beginning, the black girl goes and talks to Tim's girlfriend, and the lime on the black girl's martini changes places numerous times in between shots.
Continuity mistake: When Tim is going home, he is driving down the road and out the passenger side window is a police car. The next shot is the front of the car and the police car is not there.
Continuity mistake: When Tim drives up to his old house for the first time as an adult, there is someone sitting on the porch appearing to be knitting. When he starts to climb the stairs that person is now gone. You have to go slow, frame by frame, to see the person who is there about 2-3 seconds. (00:26:10)
Continuity mistake: After leaving his mother's funeral Tim is driving to his old home. When the crow hits his windshield he almost hits a semi. The back left hubcap comes off when he swerves to miss the semi. When he comes to a stop the hubcap is back on. (00:24:00)
Continuity mistake: Tim goes to his old home for the 1st time. He sees a reenactment of his parents arguing in the kitchen about Tim being afraid if his closet. Then he follows himself, as a child, upstairs and makes a right. He's heading down the hall and he's sliding his hand along the railing. They then pan down to his legs and feet while he's walking and you can see, through the railing, the bottom of his overcoat that he was wearing earlier. (00:28:45)
Continuity mistake: At Tim's girlfriend's house, after Tim sees his mom's ghost, the girlfriend asks why he's on the floor. Her left shoulder is uncovered. In the next shot the same shoulder is now covered by her t-shirt.
Continuity mistake: The first time Tim walks towards his house as an adult, there is only a bench on the front porch. When he walks up the steps, there is a bicycle next to the door. (00:25:30)
Answer: This is a made up children's rhyme just like the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series has "One, two, Freddy's coming for you, three, four, better lock the door,..."
Myridon