Bit o’ Cackle
Double, Double Toil and Trouble
The spoon’s encased in gnarly knuckles
Something's cooking – you ready to eat?
Promise the gamey taste can’t be beat.
The witch cackles and it lingers all around
Shivers run up and down at the sound
Steam rises from the huge, coal black pot
Holy hell – please don't say this is your lot.
“Come hither, dearie,” a crooked finger begs.
Fear invades, there’s no sensation in your legs.
“You’ll not feel a thing,” she says and cackles.
“You’re more plump and juicy than the apples.”
Eyes wide, you shake with fear and stumble back
You don’t want to be this old hag’s midnight snack
Your mouth opens wide to produce a scream -
Then you wake – thank God it’s but a dream.
Staggering, you head to the kitchen for a wee drink
Cause the old hag managed to take you to hell's brink;
The door swings wide - you can’t mask your surprise,
There stands the wicked witch in her insatiable guise.