1     Granny's come to our house, 
2       And ho! my lawzy-daisy! 
3     All the childern round the place 
4       Is ist a-runnin' crazy! 
5     Fetched a cake fer little Jake, 
6       And fetched a pie fer Nanny, 
7     And fetched a pear fer all the pack 
8       That runs to kiss their Granny! 
9     Lucy Ellen's in her lap, 
10     And Wade and Silas Walker 
11   Both's a-ridin' on her foot, 
12     And 'Pollos on the rocker; 
13   And Marthy's twins, from Aunt Marinn's, 
14     And little Orphant Annie, 
15   All's a-eatin' gingerbread 
16     And giggle-un at Granny! 
17   Tells us all the fairy tales 
18     Ever thought er wundered -  
19   And 'bundance o' other stories -  
20     Bet she knows a hunderd! -  
21   Bob's the one fer 'Whittington,' 
22     And 'Golden Locks' fer Fanny! 
23   Hear 'em laugh and clap their hands, 
24     Listenin' at Granny! 
25   'Jack the Giant-Killer' 's good; 
26     And 'Bean-Stalk' 's another! -  
27   So's the one of 'Cinderell'' 
28     And her old godmother; -  
29   That-un's best of all the rest -  
30     Bestest one of any, -  
31   Where the mices scampers home 
32     Like we runs to Granny! 
33   Granny's come to our house, 
34     Ho! my lawzy-daisy! 
35   All the childern round the place 
36     Is ist a-runnin' crazy! 
37   Fetched a cake fer little Jake, 
38     And fetched a pie fer Nanny, 
39   And fetched a pear fer all the pack 
40     That runs to kiss their Granny!                
 
                    This poem is so real and old fashioned but coming from Indiana too years back I still say un's when I talk to my kids, just like the way he does in the poem of 'Granny' Thanks Poet hunter for printing this on here. I have enjoyed reading many poems here on your site..Thanks.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                     
                
sadly we haven't time for much of this anymore