THE BOGIE-MAN
I‘Oh, mother dear, was that a whale?’ the baby porpoise said.‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful, it’s time you were in bed.’‘Or, mother, could it be a shark that gave me such a fright,Or was it just a phantasy that passes with the night?’II‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful. If you don’t go to sleep,I’ll have to call the Bogie-Man, the Bogie of the Deep.Be good, or he will swallow you; his teeth are sharp and keen,He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere. That grisly Submarine!’
I‘Oh, mother dear, was that a whale?’ the baby porpoise said.‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful, it’s time you were in bed.’‘Or, mother, could it be a shark that gave me such a fright,Or was it just a phantasy that passes with the night?’II‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful. If you don’t go to sleep,I’ll have to call the Bogie-Man, the Bogie of the Deep.Be good, or he will swallow you; his teeth are sharp and keen,He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere. That grisly Submarine!’
I
‘Oh, mother dear, was that a whale?’ the baby porpoise said.‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful, it’s time you were in bed.’‘Or, mother, could it be a shark that gave me such a fright,Or was it just a phantasy that passes with the night?’
‘Oh, mother dear, was that a whale?’ the baby porpoise said.
‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful, it’s time you were in bed.’
‘Or, mother, could it be a shark that gave me such a fright,
Or was it just a phantasy that passes with the night?’
II
‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful. If you don’t go to sleep,I’ll have to call the Bogie-Man, the Bogie of the Deep.Be good, or he will swallow you; his teeth are sharp and keen,He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere. That grisly Submarine!’
‘Now, hush, my Little Beautiful. If you don’t go to sleep,
I’ll have to call the Bogie-Man, the Bogie of the Deep.
Be good, or he will swallow you; his teeth are sharp and keen,
He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere. That grisly Submarine!’