I once knew a woman who was just like a fly,
Droning and swooping and dirtily spying.
I once knew a woman just like a mosquito,
Pricking and spiteful and insanely annoying.
I once knew a woman who was just like a wasp,
Noisy and nasty and stinging without warning.
I once knew a woman who was just like a moth,
Flapping and hiding, her disguise was a flop.
How did it happen?
How did they get in?
Oh yucky!
Oh yucky!
I hope they’re all gone!
All gone?
All gone!
Ah, gracious God,
I know you are good.
These six-legged creatures
Have now left my ‘hood.