The song's origins are unknown ~
"Don't you ever laugh as the hearse goes by,
For you may be the next one to die.
They wrap you up in a big white sheet
From your head down to your feet.
They put you in a big black box
And cover you up with dirt and rocks.
All goes well for about a week,
Then your coffin begins to leak.
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out,
The worms play pinochle in your snout,
They eat your eyes, they eat your nose,
They eat the jelly between your toes.
A big green worm with rolling eyes
Crawls in your stomach and out our eyes.
Your stomach turns a slimy green,
And pus pours out like whipping cream.
You'll spread it on a slice of bread,
And this is what you eat when you are dead."
Red worms and earthworms are the same thing. They are closely related to each other, though. Red worms make much better worm farm worms or composting worms than regular earth worms because of their higher rate of soil assimilation.
Earthworms are a type of worm; there are many other types including roundworms, flatworms, marine worms, and bristle worms.
Helminthology is the study of worms
you go to the food stand and click on it and you will find the worms
There are three types of worms: segmented worms, or annelida, flat worms, or platyhelimenthese, and round worms, or nematoda. !
Worms crawl, snakes slither
yes worms can crawl above ground
"The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out..." "Cuckoo Song"
You've been dead about a week. when your coffin springs a leak. Worms crawl in and worms crawl out; worms play pinochle in your snout.
cilium- microscopic vibrating hairs along the body
Yes. It's ringworms.
Don't ever laugh as a hearse goes by for you may be the next to die, They wrap you up in a big white sheet from your head down to your feet. They put you in a big black box and over you up with dirt and rocks, And all goes well for about a week and then your coffin begins to leak. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, The worms play pinochle on your snout. They eat your eyes, they eat your nose, They eat the jelly between your toes. A big green worm with rolling eyes, Crawls in your stomach and out of your eyes. Your stomach turns a slimy green and puss pours out like whipping cream. You spread it on a slice of bread, And that's what you eat when you dead. And the worms crawl out, the worms crawl in. The worms that crawl in are lean and thin. The ones that crawl out are fat and stout. Your eyes fall in and your hair falls out. And your brain comes tumbling down your snout. And the worms crawl in, the worms crawl out. The crawl all over your dirty snout. And your chest caves in and your eyes pop out. And your brain turns to sauerkraut. They invite their friends, and their friends too. They all come down to chew on you. And this is what it is to die. I hope you had a nice goodbye. Did you ever think as a hearse goes by that you may be the next to die? And your eyes fall out and your teeth decay, And that is the end of a perfect day.
Worms crawl in your flowerbeds to help plants breath and they get muddy. They don't really care. They do not have eyes so they cannot see that they are dirty anyways.
Worms can escape predators by burrowing into the soil or moving quickly to evade capture. Some worms release a slimy substance that makes them difficult for predators to grasp. Additionally, worms can regenerate if a predator manages to break off a piece of their body.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
The future tense of "crawl" is "will crawl".