Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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Help! I need somebody! Or some bodies. Whatever.

So Mary and I have found this poem:

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!
Tags: folklore is awesome, ghost stories, mary, poetry, requesting things, this is halloween
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batwrangler

October 31 2008, 22:49:15 UTC 8 years ago Edited:  October 31 2008, 23:41:39 UTC

It reminds me strongly of James Whitcomb Riley's "Gobble-uns'll git you ef you don't watch out" ... [heads over to Project Gutenberg]

Ps. Where did you find this poem?
It's on a big ol' luminary that Mary has. It doesn't have an attributions on it, and that, combined with the fact that we both remembered it from our childhoods, made us think it was probably trad.