But I brought my straw! They'll wrap you up in a big white sheet and throw you in a hole that's 6 feet deep. In your stomach and out your mouth. Knowbody likes me The ants play pinochle on your snout. Your stomach turns to an icy green and pus shoots out like white whipped cream. They wrap you up in a clean white sheet and then they bury you six feet deep! mother & baby laughing – And your guts roll out Big, fat, juicy one’s They wrap you up in a bloody sheet Little, thinny, skinny one’s Your liver turns a lusty green Oo oo oo oo ah ah ah ah Unless your casket springs a leak And your stomach explodes Your back caves in Mama Lisa's World presents thousands of traditional kids songs from over a hundred countries and cultures! Copyright ©2020 by Lisa Yannucci. Little, thinny, skinny one’s She was very short and fat You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. On worms three times a day. They play pinochle on your snout. And throw you in about six feet When she came to the church stile, Shall I be so when I am dead? Your eyes pop open and goo runs out. Next: The Old Women All Skin and Bones Song. I didn’t understand this line “Shall i be so when i am dead? The worms crawl in the worms crawl out
on Saturday, October 28th, 2006 at 5:33 pm and is filed under Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine, British Children's Songs, British Folk Songs, Countries & Cultures, English, English Nursery Rhymes, Halloween, Halloween Songs, Holiday Songs, Holidays Around the World, Languages, Nursery Rhymes, The Hearse Song, The Worms Crawl In, The Worms Crawl Out, There Was a Lady All Skin and Bone, United Kingdom, USA. And there you are, without a spoon. Here you’ll find other versions of The Hearse Song or The Worms Crawled In, The Worms Crawled Out. Please disable blocking extensions so Bussongs.com can provide you 100% experience. I would love to find this recording again, but i don’t know where to look. Oo oo oo oo ah ah ah ah Into your stomach,
You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. “Aaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhh!”. Your stomach, it turns to a slimy green and throw you down six odd feet. ‘Nobody likes me, everybody hates me Such a shame as I loved the programme to start. On looking up, on looking down, remember too, that you must die, "The Hearse Song" is a song about burial and human decomposition, of unknown origin. You will be so when you are dead. They eat the jelly between your toes…. And then your coffin begins to creak You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. You’re okay for about a week Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, the worms play pinnochle on your snout And throw you in about six feet deep They wrap you up in a dirty old sheet
the early 70’s…, Nobody likes me everybody hates me think I’ll go and eat worms She saw a dead man on the ground; That you would be the next to die The Worms Crawl In,
They went in and they came out stout Did you ever think when a hearse goes by You’ll be so when you are dead.” Please,someone tell me. And pus runs out like whipping cream
A place for poems, songs, rhymes, and traditions from around the world for both kids, Old Nursery Rhyme with “The worms crawled out, the worms crawled in”, Whoever the children are in your life - your kids, your grandkids, your students, even yourself (in your heart) -. I recall The worms play pinochle on your snout She was very short and fat I have heard a very old recording of this song, sung by two, in a wonderfull harmony. you throw the skin away Oo oo oo oo ah ah ah ah and they crawl out stout, and bury you in the ground six feet Hey Ho, Hey Ho, How happy we will be. Everything's fine for a week or so and then your nose begins to grow. And think that you’d be the next to die? Don’t recall the rest but know there wasn’t anything about snouts or slurping. The worms crawl in, and the worms crawl out. My grandfather used to recite this poem to me, my sister and my cousins in the early 1960s. The final line was a piercing scream which terrified those who’d never sung it before! They eat your eyes, they eat your nose, they eat the goody between your toes. well, you bite off the head and you suck out the juice and And pus comes out like thick whipping cream. Since it’s the Halloween time of year, and I know that a lot of people out there are interested in the line, “The worms crawled in, the worms crawled out”, I’m going to talk a little more about the earliest sightings of this line in print. There was a lady all skin and bone, The duo suspects a murdered zoologist was killed because of his numerous affairs or his trailblazing research; Holmes finds himself the victim of identity theft after his medical records are stolen. that maybe you’ll be the next to die? The lyrics are a bit different. Then all goes well for about a week
Bit their head of slurp You end up looking
versions of The Hearse Song or The Worms Crawled In, The Worms Crawled Out. Great starting points to find inspiration.