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Little Willie Poems

  • And left it lying hairless
  • Ate up all the Rough-On-Rats
  • Beneath his brother, only three
  • Cut his sister up for bait
  • Father died in agony
  • Fed his sister Paris Green
  • Gouged the baby's eyeballs out
  • Nailed his sister to the door
  • Pulls the trigger just for fun
  • Pushed his sister through a screen
  • Put it in his father's pocket
  • Put radium in grandma's tea
  • See the grief on mother's brow
  • She was dead before we missed her
  • The engine gave a squeal
  • Threw his head beneath a train
  • Threw his sister in the well
  • Through the village took a hike
  • To see if brains are gray or red
  • Wasn't found 'till six days later
  • Went and sucked the mercury off
  • Where he'd learned the Golden Rule
  • Willie saw some dynamite
  • Willie was a Chemist

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