- There Was a Crooked Man
There Was a Crooked Man is an English
nursery rhyme .:"There was a crooked man,":"and he walked a crooked mile.":"He found a crooked sixpence":"upon a crooked stile.":"He bought a crooked cat,":"which caught a crooked mouse,":"and they all lived together in a crooked little house."
Variations
:"There was a crooked man,":"who he walked a crooked mile.":"He found a crooked sixpence":"beside a crooked stile.":"He bought a crooked cat,":"who caught a crooked mouse,":"and they all lived together in a little crooked house."
Origin
It has been suggested [ [http://www.rhymes.org.uk/there_was_a-crooked_man.htm Possible origin of rhyme] ] that the rhyme refers to Charles I's rule over
England ,Scotland andIreland . Specifically, it has been suggested that the "crooked man" whose story is told in the rhyme is actuallyAlexander Leslie , while the stile is the border between England and Scotland, the house being a symbol of agreement between the opposing forces and groups.Cultural references
* A reference to the "Crooked House" is made in
Agatha Christie 's1949 novel of the same name.
* The rhyme is also adapted in amanga byKaori Yuki .
*Roman Dirge tells an altogether darker, more gothic version of the tale of the Crooked Man in an issue of his comic book series, "Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl".
* A 1960 British comedy film There was a Crooked Man starringNorman Wisdom andSusannah York
* Ascience fiction novella , published inAnalog Science Fiction and Fact (February,1967 ) byJack Wodhams is titled"There Is a Crooked Man" .
* Ascience fiction short story , published inAstounding Science Fiction (February1941 ) byRobert A. Heinlein is titled"—And He Built a Crooked House—" .
* British Glam-Rock bandSlade uses a reference about this rhyme on "Did yer Mama ever tell ya".
*The Doctor in charge of the Everafter Asilum from the up comic "Everafter" is the reference to that Crooked Man.
* A Western film directed byJoseph L. Mankiewicz in 1970
* The song was recorded, with the title "Don't Let the Rain Come Down," by theSerendipity Singers in 1964. The final verse:"Now this crooked little man and his crooked cat and mouse
"They all live together in a crooked little house.
"Has a crooked door with a crooked little latch;
"Has a crooked roof with a crooked little patch.References
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