| Stanza Three |
| The third stanza tells you that if you have the word 'red', you should make an about-face. That means turn around. So 'red' becomes 'der'. The poem then tells you to drop the first and for a 'moth' to take it's place. So 'der' becomes 'mother' since 'd' is replaced by 'moth'. So if you have 'red' it should be 'mother'. |
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