<Ul> <Li> This rhyme plays a prominent part in Agatha Christie's 1941 novel N or M? . </Li> <Li> John Ashbery's 2005 poetry collection Where Shall I Wander takes its title from the rhyme . </Li> <Li> Terry Eagleton's 2014 book How to Read Literature discusses ways to interpret this poem . </Li> <Li> The famous psychoanalist D.W. Winnicot quotes it in his case study The Piggle (1977) </Li> <Li> C.S. Lewis's book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe lists "upstairs, downstairs, and in my ladies chamber" as instructions to search for stone statues . </Li> <Li> The rhyme is referenced in "A House to Let" by Dickens, Collins, Gaskell and Procter, in the chapter titled "Trottle's Tale". </Li> </Ul> <Li> This rhyme plays a prominent part in Agatha Christie's 1941 novel N or M? . </Li> <Li> John Ashbery's 2005 poetry collection Where Shall I Wander takes its title from the rhyme . </Li> <Li> Terry Eagleton's 2014 book How to Read Literature discusses ways to interpret this poem . </Li>

When he kicks you down the stairs song