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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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<strong>The</strong> bushy Squirrel with his half-cracked Nut,<br />

Slept. <strong>The</strong> Boar <strong>of</strong> Allemagne snored.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lion's Cage was hot with heat <strong>of</strong> blood:<br />

And Peace in Curtain Ring linked two Ring Doves!<br />

In Gardens Zoological and Regent,<br />

I, meditating, stood!<br />

And still <strong>the</strong> moon looked wondrous like a Shilling,<br />

Impartial Moon, that showed me all.<br />

My heart fluttered as tho' winged from Mercury!<br />

I moved--approached <strong>the</strong> Snake-House!<br />

Oh, <strong>the</strong> balm <strong>of</strong> Paradise that came and went!<br />

<strong>The</strong> silver gleams <strong>of</strong> Eden shooting down <strong>the</strong> trembling strings<br />

Of my melodious heart!<br />

Down--down to its coral roots!<br />

I dashed aside <strong>the</strong> human tear; and--yes--prepared myself<br />

With will, drunk from <strong>the</strong> eyes <strong>of</strong> Hope, to gaze upon <strong>the</strong> Snake!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boa!!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Python!!!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Anaconda!!!!<br />

A Boa was <strong>the</strong>re! A Boa, 'neath Crystal Ro<strong>of</strong>!<br />

And rabbits, taking <strong>the</strong> very moonlight in <strong>the</strong>ir paws,<br />

Washed <strong>the</strong>ir meek faces. Washed, <strong>the</strong>n hopped!<br />

"And so (I couldn't help it) so," I groaned--"<strong>the</strong> ancient Snake--<br />

That milk-white thing--and innocent--trustful!<br />

And <strong>the</strong>n, Death--Death--<br />

And lo! <strong>the</strong>re, typical, it is--it is--<br />

THE BLANKET!!<br />

Death shred <strong>of</strong> living thing that cropped <strong>the</strong> flower;<br />

And, thoughtless, bleated forth its little baa-a!"<br />

Away! I will not tarry! Let <strong>the</strong> Boa sleep,<br />

And Rabbits, that have given bills to destiny,<br />

Meet his demand at three and six months' date!<br />

(We know such Boas and rabbits,<br />

Know we not?)<br />

Let me pass on!<br />

And here 'tis cool; nay, even cold<br />

Without <strong>the</strong> Snake-House!

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