When Grandmother Polly had married and gone,

But before her father had given her Clem,

Or Joe, or Sandy, or Evaline—

Before he had given her any of them,

She used to live in a far-away place,

In a little cabin that was her home,

And all around were bushes and trees,

And the wolves could come.

At night they ran down out of the rocks

And bristled up their trembly fur.

They came and howled by Polly's door

And showed their little white teeth at her.