Post by Hyawatta on Sept 16, 2023 15:26:35 GMT
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood was walking through the woods, and she carried a bag of some tasty goods.
Now the Big Bad Wolf, stopped her in her tracks, to ask where she was going and to get there real fast.
Riding Hood said what she was gonna do, go to her Grandma and give her some food.
The Big Bag Wolf, took a shortcut, got to the house and ate Grandma up.
Little Red Riding Hood got to the home, knocked on the door like what’s goi’n on!?
The Big Bad Wolf wore a disguise, dressed like Granny for a big surprise!
Come right in, the Wolf did say; under the covers the Wolf did lay.
Little Red Riding Hood stepped to the bed, hear what Little Red & Wolfie Grandma said!
Oh, what big ears you have there, the better to hear you with my dear.
Oh, what big eyes you have there, the better to see you with my dear.
Oh, what big hands you have there, the better to hug you with my dear.
Oh, what teeth you have there, the better to eat you with my dear!
Little Red Riding Hood was knocked to the floor, pinned by the Wolf but there’s a knock at the door?!
Into their eyes they each did stare, try to figure out which had more despair.
The Big Bad Wolf covered Hood’s mouth, ready to respond to whoever did knock.
The voice did speak and they heard it clear, listen to Wolf cry out in fear.
Little Red, Little Red let me in, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin.
Or I’ll huff & I’ll puff & I’ll blow the house in, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin.
Little Wolf, Little Wolf let me in, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin?
Or I’ll huff & I’ll puff & I’ll blow the house in, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin.
Well I’m huff’n & puff’n, I’ll blow the house in.
Huff’n, Puff’n, blow the house in.
Huff’n, Puff’n, blow the house in.
Huff’n & a Puff’n & I’ll blow the house in!
The house was destroyed, just smoke & debris, & as the dust settled you can plainly see.
The Huntsman stepped through what was left of the door, hero-posing & in slo-mo.
The Big Bad Wolf was knocked out cold, shielding Red Hood from the collapsed abode.
The Huntsman held out a helping hand, while Little Red Riding Hood made her stand.
From now & onward when you leave your home, no matter what you know or how much you’ve grown.
Wherever you go or wherever you roam, always remember,… It’s dangerous to go alone.