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Scary Things Your Family Said/ Did when you were little
I distinctly remember my nan singing a song about my grandad which went something like this:
Grandad (name) aint no good
Chop him up for fire wood
When he's dead we'll boil his head
And turn him into Lava Bread.
She's from Swansea, does anyone else know this song or have I got the words wrong? I'm sure I wouldn't make this up, and I was 7 when Grandad died so would have been pretty young. Oh, and she was joking, she didn't kill him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here are all the lyrics to "The Too Fat Polka"... originally recorded by Arthur Godfrey in about 1947... this is probably where your Mother and Dad got the ditty...
http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/dimtext/kjn/lyrics/polka.htm
yes my grandad used to sing something like that to me, he was from lancs but he died when i was 2, so my mum carried on singing it to me. it went...
katie emma hudson is no good, chop her up for fire wood, when she's done, boil her bum, grind her into bubblygum.
there was another that my mum used to sing that made me cry it went....
on top of old smokey...all covered in cheese...i lost my poor meatball, when somebody sneezed...it rolled off the table, and onto the floor.... and then my poor meatball, rolled out the door. (there was more but i cant remember the rest)
There is more to the meatball rhyme . . .
But the mush it was tasty,
as tasty can be
And early next summer,
it grew to a tree.
The tree it was covered
with beautiful moss
It grew great big meatballs,
and spaghetti sauce.
So if you have spaghetti,
all covered with cheese
Hang onto your meatball,
and don't ever sneeze!
Children you are very little
and your bones are very brittle.
If you don't get off to school
i will smash your pretty skull.
Do the duties that you must
or your frail life will soon be dust.
Sit silently at every meal
or flesh from your young bones i'll peel.
If you don't say your prayers to God
I'll pop your eyes with iron rod.
If you dare to question me
i'll pour the kettle on your knee.
If you don't get off to sleep
your flesh i'll tear and you shall weep
Lie like corpses in your bed
OR YOU WILL WISH THAT YOU WERE DEAD.
...was one of my favourite lullabies...
I have heard of that somewhere? I thought these all sounded harmless fun until I read Trillipse's... bloody hell! I used to say (and still do) to my sister Laura 'My sister Laura's bigger than me, she lifts me up quite easily, I can't lift her I've tried and tried, she must have something heavy inside' This is by Spike Milligan.
My mum used to hold us in her arms and sing 'Go to sleep my (this bit was whispered) BABY (this bit was shouted) pretty little BABY'
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