Monday, November 19, 2007

Memory Monday

Memory Monday was Shannon’s idea, here goes:
When my older brother and I were little Mom used to recite a poem to us while she cleaned the house or did the dishes, it was Little Orphan Annie by James Whitcomb Riley. It was to keep us entertained and out of trouble. I can still hear her voice and scary inflections as she spun the tale. It won’t be as good as hearing her say it but read it for yourself…and share it with your little goblins...


Little Orphan Annie's come to my house to stay. To wash the cups and saucers up and brush the crumbs away. To shoo the chickens from the porch and dust the hearth and sweep, and make the fire and bake the bread to earn her board and keep. While all us other children, when the supper things is done, we sit around the kitchen fire and has the mostest fun, a listening to the witch tales that Annie tells about and the goblins will get ya if ya don't watch out!

Once there was a little boy who wouldn't say his prayers, and when he went to bed at night away up stairs, his mammy heard him holler and his daddy heard him bawl, and when they turned the covers down, he wasn't there at all! They searched him in the attic room and cubby hole and press and even up the chimney flu and every wheres, I guess, but all they ever found of him was just his pants and round-abouts and the goblins will get ya if ya don't watch out!!

Once there was a little girl who always laughed and grinned and made fun of everyone, of all her blood and kin, and once when there was company and old folks was there, she mocked them and she shocked them and said, she didn't care. And just as she turned on her heels and to go and run and hide, there was two great big black things a standing by her side. They snatched her through the ceiling fore she knew what shes about, and the goblins will get ya if ya don't watch out!!

When the night is dark and scary, and the moon is full and creatures are a flying and the wind goes Whoooooooooo, you better mind your parents and your teachers fond and dear, and cherish them that loves ya, and dry the orphans tears and help the poor and needy ones that cluster all about, or the goblins will get ya if ya don't watch out!!!

2 comments:

Carol said...

That's a good Halloween story! And a good way to get kids to behave and do their chores!

Agate Lake Girl said...

Yes, I'd like to use that tale on a few of my monsters... or maybe I'll just let the goblins get them.