The Sour Witch
I once pissed off a sour witch
While stirring a pot, she cursed and bitched
She raised her arm and shook her fist
“To hell with you! You’re on my list!”
Embers sparkled, rose, and died
From blazing coals to midnight sky
With cackling laugh, and drooling spit
She chanted words of magic writ
Then withered bony fingers thrust
She sprinkled ash and pixie dust
beetle bread and lizard tongue
Bat wings, eyes and turtle dung
As her Cauldron simmered on the fire
My heart grew weak with strange desire
I felt a twinge, and then a spark
I needed blood, then all grew dark
I woke up to the sound of rain
My belly ached and writhed in pain
Tattered sheets and broken bed
The shirt I wore was stained with red
The church bells rang, the people cried
They say someone in the village died.
The mayor spoke, the townsfolk yelled
“We’ll send the killer straight to hell!”
A proclamation was issued thus
To the perpetrator oh so murderous
Hang ’em from the neck till he’s dead
Cut off his balls, chop off his head.
I was taken to ye old town square
Clad only in my cap and underwear.
beaten, bruised and placed in shackles
Within the crowd I could hear her cackles
They put the noose across my head
Pulled the rope, proclaimed me dead.
The final words I heard them say
The beast is gone. hip hip hurray!
And as I lay there stiff and cold
Beneath the fallen leaves and mold
Heed my warning if you wish
Never piss off a sour witch