As soon as Wolf began to feel That he would like a decent meal,
He went and knocked on Grandma’s door. When Grandma opened it, she saw The sharp white teeth, the horrid grin, And Wolfi e said, ‘May I come in?’
Poor Grandmamma was terrifi ed, ‘He’s going to eat me up!’ she cried. And she was absolutely right. He ate her up in one big bite.
But Grandmamma was small and tough, And Wolfi e wailed, ‘That’s not enough! ‘I haven’t yet begun to feel
‘That I have had a decent meal!’ He ran around the kitchen yelping,
‘I’ve got to have a second helping!’ Then added with a frightful leer, ‘I’m therefore going to wait right here ‘Till Little Miss Red Riding Hood ‘Comes home from walking in the wood.’ He quickly put on Grandma’s clothes. (Of course he hadn’t eaten those.) He dressed himself in coat and hat. He put on shoes, and after that He even brushed and curled his hair, Then sat himself in Grandma’s chair. In came the little girl in red. She stopped. She stared. And then she said,