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Little Willy, very spritely | Little Willy, very spritely | ||
Also quite affectionate, | Also quite affectionate, | ||
Held his little sister tightly | Held his little sister tightly | ||
(With both hands, around the neck) | (With both hands, around the neck) | ||
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Revision as of 22:39, 13 December 2019
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
A form of poetry mundane in origin but now widespread in fandom since Art Rapp's introduction of them. They are quatrains, almost always beginning with the words "Little Willy (-ie)..." and going on to celebrate some grisly domestic tragedy, as in the specimen at bottom. They became endemic in 1953 and are still found intermittently, especially in the APAs. |
Little Willy, very spritely Also quite affectionate, Held his little sister tightly (With both hands, around the neck)