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NURSERY RHYMES FOR THE TENDER-HEARTED (DEDICATED TO DON MARQUIS): 2 by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: ROCKABYE, INSECT, LIE LOW IN THY DEN
Last Line: DEATH TO POOR COCKROACH, HEN, BABY AND ALL.
Subject(s): COCKROACHES; MARQUIS, DON (1878-1937);

ROCKABYE, insect, lie low in thy den,
Father's a cockroach, mother's a hen.
And Betty, the maid, doesn't clean up the sink,
So you shall have plenty to eat and to drink.

Hushabye, insect, behind the mince pies:
If the cook sees you her anger will rise;
She'll scatter poison, as bitter as gall,
Death to poor cockroach, hen, baby and all.



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