THERE was a little girl, and she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead; When she was good she was very, very good, But when she was bad she was horrid. One day she went upstairs, while her parents, unawares, In the kitchen were occupied with meals; And she stood upon her head, on her little truckle-bed, And then began hurraying with her heels. Her mother heard the noise and thought it was the boys, A-kicking up a rumpus in the attic; But when she climbed the stair, and saw Jemima there, She took her and did whip her most emphatic. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MORAL FABLES: THE LION AND THE MOUSE by AESOP A BLESSING FOR THE BLESSED by LAWRENCE ALMA-TADEMA THREE THROWS AND ONE by JANE BARLOW GOD'S HUMOR by GAMALIEL BRADFORD MY DWELLING by FRANCES HALLEY BROCKETT BEREAVEMENT by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |