My brother taught me this rhyme when I was
about seven years old. My dad probably taught it to him when my Mum wasn’t
around.
Yellow
belly custard
Green
snot pie
All
mixed together with a dead dog’s eye
Slap
it on a butty nice and thick
Swallow
it down with a cold cup of sick
How we loved chanting it. It was our secret
song. As incantations go it was up there with the Witches of Macbeth, ‘Eye of
newt and toe of frog…’ It was a chance to celebrate those terrible yet wonderful
bodily creations of snot and puke that preoccupy you when you’re seven years
old.
As a child I suffered from bronchitis and
head colds and can remember my terror at biting into a bar of chocolate and not
being able to taste it. What if I could
never taste anything again?
When you are experiencing things for the
first time, how do you know what you are supposed to feel? How can you work out
good pain from bad pain unless someone tells you? That is why you need stories,
poems and rude chants.
I did disgrace myself once when I proudly
recited a poem that my brother had taught me to my Aunty Annie and Aunty Lily
when they came to visit. In all innocence I stood up in front of them decked
out in my Sunday best and recited:
World
Cup Willy
Had a
ten foot dilly
And
he showed it to the girl next door
She
thought it was a snake
And
hit it with a rake
And
now it’s only five foot four!
I just loved the rhyme. I had no idea it
was rude. My brother experienced some earache after that!
2 comments:
Absolutely love this ! It just popped up in my boyfriends head this evening so I googled it as we couldn’t remember the 3rd line !!
Rackle crackle custard
Green snot pie
Two dog's giblets
And one cat's eye
Worms on toast
Spread 'em on thick
And wash it down
With a cup of cold sick!!
Is what I heard as a kid....
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