Nonsense Songs by Edward Lear

Nonsense Songs by Edward Lear

Author:Edward Lear [Lear, Edward]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: English poetry, Children's poetry, English, English wit and humor, Nonsense verses, English, Humorous poetry, English
Published: 2004-10-07T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER VII.

THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN YOUNG GEESE.

When the seven young Geese began to travel, they went over a large plain, on which there was but one tree, and that was, a very bad one.

So four of them went up to the top of it, and looked about them; while the other three waddled up and down, and repeated poetry, and their last six lessons in arithmetic, geography, and cookery.

Presently they perceived, a long way off, an object of the most interesting and obese appearance, having a perfectly round body exactly resembling a boiled plum-pudding, with two little wings, and a beak, and three feathers growing out of his head, and only one leg.

So, after a time, all the seven young Geese said to each other, "Beyond all doubt this beast must be a Plum-pudding Flea!"

On which they incautiously began to sing aloud,

"Plum-pudding Flea,

Plum-pudding Flea,

Wherever you be,

Oh! come to our tree,

And listen, oh! listen, oh! listen to me!"



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