To most people who have leisure Raising poultry gives great pleasure First, because the eggs they lay us For the care we take repay us; Secondly, that now and then We can dine on roasted hen; Thirdly, of the hen's and goose's Feathers men make various uses. Some folks like to rest their heads In the night on feather beds. Widow Tibbets One of these was Widow Tibbets, Whom the cut you see exhibits. Three hens Hens were hers in number three, And a cock of majesty. Max and Maurice took a view; Fell to thinking what to do. One, two, three! as soon as said, They have sliced a loaf of bread, Cut each piece again in four, Each a finger thick, no more. These to two cross-threads they tie, Like a letter X they lie In the widow's yard, with care Stretched by those two rascals there. The X Cock crew Scarce the cock had seen the sight, When he up and crew with might: Cock-a-doodle-doodle-doo;— Tack, tack, tack, the trio flew. Gobbled each Cock and hens, like fowls unfed, Gobbled each a piece of bread; Badly caught But they found, on taking thought, Each of them was badly caught. Pull and twitch Every way they pull and twitch, This strange cat's-cradle to unhitch; Into the air Up into the air they fly, Jiminee, O Jimini! On a tree On a tree behold them dangling, In the agony of strangling! And their necks grow long and longer, And their groans grow strong and stronger. Lays one egg more Each lays quickly one egg more, Then they cross to th' other shore. Wakes from her slumber Widow Tibbets in her chamber, By these death-cries waked from slumber, Rushes out Rushes out with bodeful thought: Heavens! what sight her vision caught! The tears are streaming From her eyes the tears are streaming: "Oh, my cares, my toil, my dreaming! Ah, life's fairest hope," says she, "Hangs upon that apple-tree." With carving knife Heart-sick (you may well suppose), For the carving-knife she goes; Cuts the bodies from the bough, Hanging cold and lifeless now And in silence, bathed in tears, Through her house-door disappears. Through her house-door This was the bad boys' first trick, But the second follows quick. |