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More Ripper Poetry

Casebook Message Boards: Ripper Letters: Ripper Letters: More Ripper Poetry
Author: Timsta
Wednesday, 25 September 2002 - 12:24 am
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Hi all.

Just found this on Usenet - it appears to be another verse of the "eight little whores" poem, which I've never seen before. Is this in McCormick?

One little whore left, with a nice soft belly,
A crafty whore with the name of Kelly
Who with malice aforethought and obscenities unseen
Writes begging and threatening letters to her Queen.
Well, Kelly will soon be changing her stripes
When the Doctor slips his hand into her tripes.
In her pocket just a thimble and a comb,
In the nice clean Ripper's pocket her shiny womb.

Regards
Timsta

Author: Jon
Saturday, 28 September 2002 - 11:32 am
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Hi Timsa, no, that is not in McCormick's, The Identity of Jack the Ripper.


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