I remember Sal Canzonieri once sent me a list of like a dozen different lyric versions of Tom Toy. It was a really cool piece of research he was working on, but I don't know if he ever published it. It's sort of what I'm going for here - let's compare some lyrics!

TOM TOY (Springing legs)
1. Upper punch, sweep block like carrying a yoke.
2. "Crossed" character (Chinese character "ten"), pull the drill.
3. Swing block, double covering punch.
4. Thrust technique, grind the stone mill.
5. Down punch block, followed by heel kick.
6. Lock, control, jam, and push, moving naturally.
7. Double grab, "crossed" character kick.
8. Stomping heel kick, spin like a wheel.
9. Jam the lock, heavy, close the door.
10. Plant the flower, light, snapping straight leg.

BTW, it's worthy of note that my BSL sifu Wing Lam changed this set in the late 80's. In line 3, we used to turn completely around to gongbu facing the other way in sort of a chin na move. Now we do a reverse gongbu without turning around in a simple block. When he made the change, he said he felt this was a more applicative move for our system. The 'new' way is what is on his video series. Interestingly, the lyric still works no matter which move it is...