The Mad Gardener's Song

He thought he saw an Elephant,
That practised on a fife:
He looked again, and found it was
A letter from his wife.
'At length I realise,' he said,
'The bitterness of Life!'

He thought he saw a Buffalo
Upon the chimney-piece:
He looked again, and found it was
His Sister's Husband's Niece.
'Unless you leave this house,' he said,
'I'll send for the Police!'

He thought he saw a Rattlesnake
That questioned him in Greek:
He looked again, and found it was
The Middle of Next Week.
'The one thing I regret,' he said,
'Is that it cannot speak!'

He thought he saw a Banker's Clerk
Descending from the bus:
He looked again, and found it was
A Hippopotamus.
'If this should stay to dine,' he said,
'There won't be much for us!'

He thought he saw a Kangaroo
That worked a coffee-mill:
He looked again, and found it was
A Vegetable-Pill.
'Were I to swallow this,' he said,
'I should be very ill!'

He thought he saw a Coach-and-Four
That stood beside his bed:
He looked again, and found it was
A Bear without a Head.
'Poor thing,' he said, 'poor silly thing!
It's waiting to be fed!'

He thought he saw an Albatross
That fluttered round the lamp:
He looked again, and found it was
A Penny-Postage Stamp.
'You'd best be getting home,' he said:
'The nights are very damp!'

He thought he saw a Garden-Door
That opened with a key:
He looked again, and found it was
A Double Rule of Three:
'And all its mystery,' he said,
'Is clear as day to me!'

He thought he saw a Argument
That proved he was the Pope:
He looked again, and found it was
A Bar of Mottled Soap.
'A fact so dread,' he faintly said,
'Extinguishes all hope!

Autore: Lewis Carroll

The Mad Gardener's Song<br /><br />He thought he saw an Elephant,<br /> That practised on a fife:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A letter from his wife.<br />'At length I realise,' he said,<br /> 'The bitterness of Life!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Buffalo<br /> Upon the chimney-piece:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> His Sister's Husband's Niece.<br />'Unless you leave this house,' he said,<br /> 'I'll send for the Police!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Rattlesnake<br /> That questioned him in Greek:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> The Middle of Next Week.<br />'The one thing I regret,' he said,<br /> 'Is that it cannot speak!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Banker's Clerk<br /> Descending from the bus:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A Hippopotamus.<br />'If this should stay to dine,' he said,<br /> 'There won't be much for us!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Kangaroo<br /> That worked a coffee-mill:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A Vegetable-Pill.<br />'Were I to swallow this,' he said,<br /> 'I should be very ill!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Coach-and-Four<br /> That stood beside his bed:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A Bear without a Head.<br />'Poor thing,' he said, 'poor silly thing!<br /> It's waiting to be fed!'<br /><br />He thought he saw an Albatross<br /> That fluttered round the lamp:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A Penny-Postage Stamp.<br />'You'd best be getting home,' he said:<br /> 'The nights are very damp!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Garden-Door<br /> That opened with a key:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A Double Rule of Three:<br />'And all its mystery,' he said,<br /> 'Is clear as day to me!'<br /><br />He thought he saw a Argument<br /> That proved he was the Pope:<br />He looked again, and found it was<br /> A Bar of Mottled Soap.<br />'A fact so dread,' he faintly said,<br /> 'Extinguishes all hope! - Lewis Carroll


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