Down the creepy road,
She lived in the house
She had six children
But never a spouse
Under the rays of moonlight,
Beneath the beams of stars,
She crept outside
Wearing a raincoat, carrying a jar
She knelt on her knees and elbows
As she removed the jar from her coat
She captured a frog
Then penned a curious note
When she passed away
She left little behind
Six jars rested on bookshelf
Each tied with a card and signed
This is like a twisted sort of nursery rhyme. Super fun!
Twisted nursery rhyme–I love that. Thanks, Katelyn.