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NURSERY RHYMES FOR THE TENDER-HEARTED (DEDICATED TO DON MARQUIS): 3 by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: THERE WAS A GAY HENROACH, AND WHAT DO YOU THINK
Last Line: BUT THE KITCHEN MAID CAUGHT HIM AND SQUASHED HIM AT LAST.
Subject(s): COCKROACHES; MARQUIS, DON (1878-1937);

III

THERE was a gay henroach, and what do you think,
She lived in a cranny behind the old sink --
Eggshells and grease were the chief of her diet;
She went for a stroll when the kitchen was quiet.

She walked in the pantry and sampled the bread,
But when she came back her old husband was dead:
Long had he lived, for his legs they were fast,
But the kitchen maid caught him and squashed him at last.



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