THERE'S things out in the forest That's worser an' 'n owl, 'At gets on naughty boys 'n girls 'At allers wears a scowl. There's things out in the forest 'At's worser 'n a lion, 'At gets on wicked boys 'n girls 'At's quarrelin' an' a-cryin'. There's things out in the forest, mind, An' if you do n't take care, The woodticks -- the woodticks -- Will be crawlin' thro' yer hair. An' they say as boys is naughty, An' their hearts is full o' sin, They'll crawl out in the night time An' get underneath yer skin, An' the doctor'll have to take a knife An' cut 'em off jes' so, An' if a bit of 'em is left Another one'll grow. An' mebbe you won't feel 'em, too, Er ever know they're there, But by and by they'll multiply And crawl up in yer hair. The devil's darnin' needle too, 'Ill come and sew yer ear. An' make a nest inside like that, An' then you'll never hear; An' the jigger bugs gets on you, An the thousand-legged worm 'Ill make you writhe, an' twist, an' groan, An' cry, an' yell, an' squirm; But the worst things 'at'll git you If you lie, or steal, or swear, Is the woodticks -- the woodticks -- A-crawlin' thro' yer hair. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WALKING MAN OF RODIN by CARL SANDBURG WAR IS KIND: 12 by STEPHEN CRANE COMMON DUST by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON SENCE YOU WENT AWAY by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON RIVALRY IN LOVE by WILLIAM WALSH (1663-1707) LINES by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 15. ON DOMESTIC MANNERS (UNFINISHED) by MARK AKENSIDE |