Spos'n the witches began to witch,
And you didn't know which witch was witch?
Well, spos'n?
Spos'n a h'ant appeared to you,
An' an old black rooster up and crew?
Well, spos'n?
Spos'n a pump-kin pumped hot flames,
From a place, you know, what nobody names?
Well, spos'n?
Spos'n a great big bug-a-boo
Reached out his long sharp claws for you?
Well, spos'n?
We both believe that we've seen it before, and that it is thus probably traditional, or a very close variant on something that is traditional. Lo, I beg of thee: can you find the source of this poem? We've sought. We've searched. We've...mostly told bad jokes and eaten candy corn.
Help!
October 31 2008, 21:05:38 UTC 8 years ago
Thus, while looking to see if I could manage to solve your query, I stumbled upon this, and felt the need to share it with you:
http://www.anomalist.com/features/space
October 31 2008, 21:08:30 UTC 8 years ago