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debm55

(50,750 posts)
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:14 PM Aug 15

When you were a youngster what Fairy Tale gave you the chills. Instead of helping you go to sleep, it kept you up? Mine

was Hansel and Gretel. You can have more than one.

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When you were a youngster what Fairy Tale gave you the chills. Instead of helping you go to sleep, it kept you up? Mine (Original Post) debm55 Aug 15 OP
Not a fairy tale; a poem. "The Wreck Of The Hesperus". Aristus Aug 15 #1
Thank you very much for sharing that with us, Aristus. debm55 Aug 15 #2
Creepy, creepy narrative poems! some_of_us_are_sane Aug 15 #22
None that I recall SheltieLover Aug 15 #3
Thank you SheltieLover. You were a very brave kid, debm55 Aug 15 #5
No, I've always felt the brain is like a drain. Fill it with garbage & it becomes a sewer. SheltieLover Aug 15 #10
Thanks. I will remember that. debm55 Aug 15 #13
No offense to you or anyone who watches ugly stuff SheltieLover Aug 15 #14
That and little red ridinghood. I cried so hard when applegrove Aug 15 #4
"Baby of Mine" was the song. How do I remember--I still cry if I see that scene. Thank you very much, applegrove. debm55 Aug 15 #7
YES! Little orphaned Dumbo! some_of_us_are_sane Aug 15 #9
The Red Shoes - by Hans Christian Anderson some_of_us_are_sane Aug 15 #6
I agree with you. Another one is the Little Mermaid which has the Disney film ending totally different from the story. debm55 Aug 15 #11
Hans Christian Anderson is so dark! Must be that endless night in Scandinavian winter nt yellowdogintexas Aug 18 #63
I agree, yellowdogtexas some_of_us_are_sane Aug 18 #67
Not a fairy tale, piddyprints Aug 15 #8
I agree with you, piddyprints. In addition to the prayer, the print of the waves crashing into a walking bridge with an debm55 Aug 15 #12
Hansel & Gretel was mine too MustLoveBeagles Aug 15 #15
Thank you very much, MustLoveBeagles. debm55 Aug 15 #17
The Lottery. Sneederbunk Aug 15 #16
Thank you Sneederbunk. for sharing. debm55 Aug 15 #18
That was shocking. Read that in highschool I think. applegrove Aug 15 #24
Off hand no fairy tale leaps to mind. I guess a few might have bothered me for a short time...but immediately I.... electric_blue68 Aug 15 #19
Thank you very much, I remember Little Lulu. debm55 Aug 15 #20
Little Lulu was kind of creepy. Can't quite explain why, but creepy. Ocelot II Aug 15 #23
Little Orphan Annie (The Elf Child). A poem, not a story, but I always thought it was creepy. Ocelot II Aug 15 #21
Thank you Ocelot II, It does send chills through me. debm55 Aug 15 #26
When my son was little, murielm99 Aug 16 #40
How wonderful, Thank you murielm99 for sharing with your child. debm55 Aug 16 #45
I did a recital of Little Orphan Annie in a talent show when I was around 6 yellowdogintexas Aug 18 #64
I was born in 1944. rog Aug 15 #25
Oh my, that is scarry. Thank you rog. debm55 Aug 15 #27
My grandmother had a lot of really old books in her bookcase. rog Aug 15 #33
I think I saw that book at the home of a kid I played with! Ocelot II Aug 15 #28
There was this one about how Republicans actually cared about people. greatauntoftriplets Aug 15 #29
Thank you greatauntoftriplets.They never have .. And looking at our future. they never will.. debm55 Aug 15 #38
Agreed. greatauntoftriplets Aug 15 #39
Must agree about Hansel and Gretel. Polly Hennessey Aug 15 #30
Hansel & Gretel here as well. I recall crying as my Mom read it to me. I was about 3 or 4 Yrs old. No Vested Interest Aug 15 #31
Thank you No Vested Interest. Yes I cried too. I was also afraid of the witch. debm55 Aug 15 #35
Me too, Polly Hennessey, Me too. debm55 Aug 15 #36
The Gospel narrative. Also, The Little Match Girl. It terrified me that no one would help her. Gaugamela Aug 15 #32
Thank you Gaugamela. When I was young , they would tell the story of the End of the World. It would terrify me with debm55 Aug 15 #34
that was a rough one!!! nt yellowdogintexas Aug 18 #65
I hated The Red Shoes rickyhall Aug 15 #37
Thank you , very much, Some Fairy Tales are actually frightening to kids. I'm glad you killed the monster. debm55 Aug 16 #42
The Six Swans no_hypocrisy Aug 16 #41
Agree. no-hypocrisy. Most Fairy Tales had a bit of creepiness to them debm55 Aug 16 #43
No Fairy Tale as a kid, but Sequoia Aug 16 #44
Oh my, that is terrible, Thank you for sharing.Sequoia. Do they have bears in the that area where the the Bible story debm55 Aug 16 #46
Ha, maybe. Sequoia Aug 17 #48
HAHAHHAAH. Thanks. debm55 Aug 17 #49
I think most fairy tales are pretty creepy. 3catwoman3 Aug 16 #47
That's for sure. Thank you very much,3catwoman3. debm55 Aug 17 #50
Most Grimm fairytales are creepy in the original text Ritabert Aug 17 #51
Yes, very creepy. Thank you Ritabert. debm55 Aug 17 #53
And even creepier is that the king originally hired Ritabert Aug 17 #58
That's sort of good news. Thank you Ritabert. debm55 Aug 17 #60
Not a fairy tale, a movie. madamesilverspurs Aug 17 #52
I still think it's a creepy movie, Thank you for sharing. madamesilvespurs. debm55 Aug 17 #55
Hansel and Gretel bothered me very much. pandr32 Aug 17 #54
I am so sorry that happened to you pandr32, How sad to be treated that way. You are loved, my friend by all of us. Your debm55 Aug 17 #56
We ALL deserve a happily ever after. pandr32 Aug 17 #61
Not a fairy tale, but an article in Look Magazine about the opening of Lincoln's casket. rsdsharp Aug 17 #57
Wow, I have never heard that story before. Thank you, rsdsharp for providing the information. I would have been scared debm55 Aug 17 #59
Grimm's fairy tales were cozy and comforting-- though rather bland ailsagirl Aug 17 #62
Thank you very much for the information, ailsagirl. It is very informative. debm55 Aug 18 #66
Der Struwwelpeter justaprogressive Aug 18 #68
That's horrible. I am so sorry it was read to you. And you were supposed to sleep after that?? justaprogressive I am so debm55 Aug 18 #69

Aristus

(70,880 posts)
1. Not a fairy tale; a poem. "The Wreck Of The Hesperus".
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:18 PM
Aug 15

Scared the shit out of me…

Another one: “The Inchcape Rock.”

some_of_us_are_sane

(2,038 posts)
22. Creepy, creepy narrative poems!
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:53 PM
Aug 15

I had to look up The Inchcape Rock. Gave me chills!

(As a side note, when I was in sixth grade, the old nun who was our homeroom teacher would bark at anyone with unkempt hair, "Go comb your hair! You look like the wreck of the Hesperus!&quot LOL!!

SheltieLover

(73,698 posts)
10. No, I've always felt the brain is like a drain. Fill it with garbage & it becomes a sewer.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:28 PM
Aug 15

applegrove

(128,216 posts)
4. That and little red ridinghood. I cried so hard when
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:23 PM
Aug 15

Dumbo's mother rocked him with her truck through the bars of 'cage' she was in. Too sad.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
7. "Baby of Mine" was the song. How do I remember--I still cry if I see that scene. Thank you very much, applegrove.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:26 PM
Aug 15

some_of_us_are_sane

(2,038 posts)
6. The Red Shoes - by Hans Christian Anderson
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:26 PM
Aug 15
"The executioner struck off her feet with the red shoes; but the shoes danced away with the little feet across the field into the deep forest."

I had whooping cough in 3rd grade and had to stay with my godmother and godfather for 6 weeks because my sister and brother had never had it. My aunt had a old book with the collected tales of Hans Christian Anderson. It was illustrated, from the first part of the 20th century and I DEVOURED it!

I LOVED IT, but those dancing shoes gave me the proper willies!

debm55

(50,750 posts)
11. I agree with you. Another one is the Little Mermaid which has the Disney film ending totally different from the story.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:31 PM
Aug 15

I cried. Thank you some_of _us_are_sane.

some_of_us_are_sane

(2,038 posts)
67. I agree, yellowdogtexas
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 07:53 AM
Aug 18

The Snow Queen, The Wild Swans............... so many of his stories are dark, but I love them nonetheless.

piddyprints

(15,019 posts)
8. Not a fairy tale,
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:27 PM
Aug 15

A prayer.

Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the lord my soul to keep.
If I should die before I wake,
I pray the lord my soul to take.



Who thought it was a good idea to teach that to little kids?

Hansel and Gretel was right up there too.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
12. I agree with you, piddyprints. In addition to the prayer, the print of the waves crashing into a walking bridge with an
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:35 PM
Aug 15

angel standing by. That frightened me.

electric_blue68

(23,890 posts)
19. Off hand no fairy tale leaps to mind. I guess a few might have bothered me for a short time...but immediately I....
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:49 PM
Aug 15

remembered a Little Lulu cartoon!

Ocelot II

(127,230 posts)
21. Little Orphan Annie (The Elf Child). A poem, not a story, but I always thought it was creepy.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 09:53 PM
Aug 15

James Whitcomb Riley
1849 –
1916
Little Orphant Annie’s come to our house to stay,
An’ wash the cups an’ saucers up, an’ brush the crumbs away,
An’ shoo the chickens off the porch, an’ dust the hearth, an’ sweep,
An’ make the fire, an’ bake the bread, an’ earn her board-an’-keep;
An’ all us other childern, when the supper things is done,
We set around the kitchen fire an’ has the mostest fun
A-list’nin’ to the witch-tales ‘at Annie tells about,
An’ the Gobble-uns ‘at gits you
Ef you
Don’t
Watch
Out!

Onc’t they was a little boy wouldn’t say his prayers,—
So when he went to bed at night, away up stairs,
His Mammy heerd him holler, an’ his Daddy heerd him bawl,
An’ when they turn’t the kivvers down, he wasn’t there at all!
An’ they seeked him in the rafter-room, an’ cubby-hole, an’ press,
An’ seeked him up the chimbly-flue, an’ ever’wheres, I guess;
But all they ever found was thist his pants an' roundabout--
An’ the Gobble-uns’ll git you
Ef you
Don’t
Watch
Out!

An’ one time a little girl ‘ud allus laugh an’ grin,
An’ make fun of ever’one, an’ all her blood an’ kin;
An’ onc’t, when they was “company,” an’ ole folks was there,
She mocked ‘em an’ shocked ‘em, an’ said she didn’t care!
An’ thist as she kicked her heels, an’ turn’t to run an’ hide,
They was two great big Black Things a-standin’ by her side,
An’ they snatched her through the ceilin’ ‘fore she knowed what she’s about!
An’ the Gobble-uns’ll git you
Ef you
Don’t
Watch
Out!

An’ little Orphant Annie says when the blaze is blue,
An’ the lamp-wick sputters, an’ the wind goes woo-oo!
An’ you hear the crickets quit, an’ the moon is gray,
An’ the lightnin’-bugs in dew is all squenched away,--
You better mind yer parents, an’ yer teachers fond an’ dear,
An’ churish them ‘at loves you, an’ dry the orphant’s tear,
An’ he’p the pore an’ needy ones ‘at clusters all about,
Er the Gobble-uns’ll git you
Ef you
Don’t
Watch
Out!

murielm99

(32,345 posts)
40. When my son was little,
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 02:03 AM
Aug 16

he had me read poetry aloud to him. He liked James Whitcomb Riley. I found a book of Riley's poetry in the back room of the library where I worked. He liked, "When the frost is on the punkin and the fodders in the shock." He also loved poetry by Poe. He was four years old. Go figure.

yellowdogintexas

(23,473 posts)
64. I did a recital of Little Orphan Annie in a talent show when I was around 6
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 01:15 AM
Aug 18

Memorized the whole thing.

rog

(875 posts)
25. I was born in 1944.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:12 PM
Aug 15

My gramma was German, and she used to take me on her lap and read stories from this very gruesomely illustrated book of German language stories, like a little boy who refused to stop sucking his thumbs, so a tailor came along with huge shears and cut off his thumbs (much blood spurting), or another little boy who refused to eat his soup and got as skinny as a piece of string until he died, or a kid who played with matches and burned herself up, or another kid who never cut his hair or fingernails. The stories were pretty short, but my gramma read them in this really dramatic German, V E R Y S L O W L Y, milking every phrase, making them as scary as possible and pointing to each detail in the pictures, describing them in German and English.

I wish I still had that book ... I used to beg her to read me those stories! Yikes!

This may have been it.


rog

(875 posts)
33. My grandmother had a lot of really old books in her bookcase.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:56 PM
Aug 15

My guess is, that was a book that was read to her as a child, in the 1800s. I don't remember what happened to all those books ... lots of classics, but also some novels by authors no one ever heard of. My gramma 'loved' books ... she never got rid of a book ... and I loved trying to read them as a little kid.

I'll bet that edition might be a collectors' item now.

Ocelot II

(127,230 posts)
28. I think I saw that book at the home of a kid I played with!
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:41 PM
Aug 15

I remember that illustration, and the story about the kid who burned herself up playing with matches. It must have creeped me out because I remember it. Either it was in English or I just remember the pictures. It might be this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struwwelpeter

greatauntoftriplets

(178,248 posts)
29. There was this one about how Republicans actually cared about people.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:41 PM
Aug 15

It scared the bejesus out of me at a very impressionable age. I've never been the same.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
38. Thank you greatauntoftriplets.They never have .. And looking at our future. they never will..
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 11:27 PM
Aug 15

Polly Hennessey

(8,141 posts)
30. Must agree about Hansel and Gretel.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:43 PM
Aug 15

Old, scary witch eating little children, run, run. To this day deep, dark forests make me uncomfortable 😳

The Pied Piper runs a close second.

Gaugamela

(3,003 posts)
32. The Gospel narrative. Also, The Little Match Girl. It terrified me that no one would help her.
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 10:50 PM
Aug 15

debm55

(50,750 posts)
34. Thank you Gaugamela. When I was young , they would tell the story of the End of the World. It would terrify me with
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 11:15 PM
Aug 15

tells of falling stars, etc. Every time I saw a falling star, I would be nervous that the end was near. I cried when I read The Little Match Girl"

rickyhall

(5,483 posts)
37. I hated The Red Shoes
Fri Aug 15, 2025, 11:19 PM
Aug 15

When I was 6 or 7 I had nightmares with a monster chasing me every night. Then one night I turned and killed my monster. I have not have another nightmare in over 60 years. I hardly ever remember my dreams anyway.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
42. Thank you , very much, Some Fairy Tales are actually frightening to kids. I'm glad you killed the monster.
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 11:37 AM
Aug 16

no_hypocrisy

(53,082 posts)
41. The Six Swans
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 03:01 AM
Aug 16

Because the Witch made the King marry her daughter in order to find his way out of the Forest; otherwise, he would die.

I became obsessed with forced marriages after that.

Sequoia

(12,691 posts)
44. No Fairy Tale as a kid, but
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 09:08 PM
Aug 16

Bible story about the prophet Elisha who was angry at children taunting him for being bald and he got very angry and had God make two female bears come growling out and kill all the children.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
46. Oh my, that is terrible, Thank you for sharing.Sequoia. Do they have bears in the that area where the the Bible story
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 09:27 PM
Aug 16

took place? Hahahahah. I guess Noah brought them.

3catwoman3

(27,706 posts)
47. I think most fairy tales are pretty creepy.
Sat Aug 16, 2025, 10:21 PM
Aug 16

The Brothers Grimm certainly lived up to their name.

Ritabert

(1,652 posts)
51. Most Grimm fairytales are creepy in the original text
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 01:32 PM
Aug 17

One creepy one was "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". A king can't figure out why his daughters' shoes are all worn out every morning when they've supposedly been sleeping. He enlists a soldier who gets an invisibility cloak from an old woman to follow them and see what they're up to. He follows them to a castle ballroom where they dance all night.

Ritabert

(1,652 posts)
58. And even creepier is that the king originally hired
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 02:05 PM
Aug 17

....several princes to find out where they went but if they failed they were executed. The princesses drugged the princes' wine so they were never found out where the girls were going and were subsequently executed. I think that part was sanitized a bit in Grimm's editions published in the US and the princes just vanished.

madamesilverspurs

(16,381 posts)
52. Not a fairy tale, a movie.
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 01:39 PM
Aug 17

Parents took me to see "The Ten Commandments" when I was 7. Pretty heavy fare for a kid, it was visually captivating -- until the curse on the firstborn and that creepy green stuff came down from the sky and slithered along the ground. I didn't get the concept of 'firstborn', I just knew there was some of that green stuff with my name on it. I slept with the lights on for months.


.

pandr32

(13,419 posts)
54. Hansel and Gretel bothered me very much.
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 01:44 PM
Aug 17

So did Cinderella. I lost my father to divorce and my stepmother was awful. Her daughters were treated as though they were princesses. My mother remarried as well( twice when I was young), and my stepfathers never cared for me at all. My twin brother fared slightly better, but not much.
To me, those stories were based on real miseries, but I hoped the "happily ever after part" would one day come true.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
56. I am so sorry that happened to you pandr32, How sad to be treated that way. You are loved, my friend by all of us. Your
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 01:49 PM
Aug 17

dream has come true. We love you

pandr32

(13,419 posts)
61. We ALL deserve a happily ever after.
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 02:29 PM
Aug 17

Once we get ban all the ogres and wicked tricksters from the land.
Thank you for your kind words.

rsdsharp

(11,303 posts)
57. Not a fairy tale, but an article in Look Magazine about the opening of Lincoln's casket.
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 02:04 PM
Aug 17

On election night 1876, grave robbers tried to break into Lincoln’s tomb. The marble proved to be too difficult, and they didn’t get the body. The guy in charge of the tomb moved the casket to a basement and covered it with boards. Later, he had it buried in the basement.

Twenty-five years later they were finishing the final Lincoln tomb. Lincoln, his wife and deceased sons were going to be buried in front of the tomb, in a cage of rebar, and covered in tons of cement — no more worries about grave robbers.

Before they reburied him, the workers thought they should have a peek. The description of the perfectly preserved (except that he had turned black) body scared the living hell out of nine year old me.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
59. Wow, I have never heard that story before. Thank you, rsdsharp for providing the information. I would have been scared
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 02:21 PM
Aug 17

too.

ailsagirl

(24,282 posts)
62. Grimm's fairy tales were cozy and comforting-- though rather bland
Sun Aug 17, 2025, 10:42 PM
Aug 17

Andersen's definitely had a dark side, but I much preferred them

Grimm's fairy tales are primarily collections of folklore, while Hans Christian Andersen's tales are original works. The Brothers Grimm focused on preserving and compiling traditional stories, often editing them for a wider audience. Andersen, on the other hand, crafted his own narratives, exploring themes of morality, introspection, and social commentary.

FWIW per AI

justaprogressive

(5,452 posts)
68. Der Struwwelpeter
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:36 AM
Aug 18
https://folklore.usc.edu/struwwelpeter-german-folktale-to-frighten-children/
“Struwwelpeter is the villain in the story, and is about a boy that does not want to cut his nails despite his parents advice, and he is warned of the villain/demon type figure–Struwwelpeter–who has curly blond hair, at least that is what he looked like in the book. He also had very, very long fingernails, and wore this sort of tunic outfit with pants.

So basically, if the young boy refused to cut his nails, his parents told him that Struwwelpeter would come. The boy refused to cut his nails, and Struwwelpeter came in the middle of the night. He cut off not only the boy’s nails but also the boy’s fingers, so he didn’t have any fingers.”

What parent would give their kid this!!!!???? Mine did.

That and being beaten with a strap regularly for being caught reading past my ordained bedtime.
No wonder I turned into a rock'n'roller. RnR saved my life.

debm55

(50,750 posts)
69. That's horrible. I am so sorry it was read to you. And you were supposed to sleep after that?? justaprogressive I am so
Mon Aug 18, 2025, 11:41 AM
Aug 18

sorry.

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