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The Pobble Who Has No Toes

The Pobble who has no

Had once as many as we;

When they said "Some day you may lose them all;"He replied "Fish, fiddle-de-dee!"And his Aunt Jobiska made him

Lavender water tinged with pink,

For she said "The World in general

There's nothing so good for a Pobble's toes!"The Pobble who has no

Swam across the Bristol Channel;

But before he set out he wrapped his

In a piece of scarlet flannel.

For his Aunt Jobiska said "No

Can come to his toes if his nose is warm;

And it's perfectly known that a Pobble's

Are safe, — provided he minds his nose!"The Pobble swam fast and well,

And when boats or ships came near him,

He tinkledy-blinkledy-winkled a bell,

So that all the world could hear him.

And all the Sailors and Admirals cried,

When they saw him nearing the further side -"He has gone to fish for his Aunt

Runcible Cat with crimson whiskers!"But before he touched the shore,

The shore of the Bristol Channel,

A sea-green porpoise carried

His wrapper of scarlet flannel.

And when he came to observe his feet,

Formerly garnished with toes so neat,

His face at once became forlorn,

On perceiving that all his toes were gone!

And nobody ever knew,

From that dark day to the present,

Whoso had taken the Pobble's toes,

In a manner so far from pleasant.

Whether the shrimps, or crawfish grey,

Or crafty Mermaids stole them away -Nobody knew: and nobody

How the Pobble was robbed of his twice five toes!

The Pobble who has no

Was placed in a friendly Bark,

And they rowed him back, and carried him

To his Aunt Jobiska's Park.

And she made him a feast at his earnest

Of eggs and buttercups fried with fish, -And she said "It's a fact the whole world knows,

That Pobbles are happier without their toes!"

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Edward Lear

Edward Lear (12 May 1812, Holloway[1][2] – 29 January 1888, Sanremo) was an English artist, illustrator, musician, author and poet, now known mo…

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