THE MAD OLD WOMAN OF THE WOOD.

by Edward Lear · 1921 · Humor & Wit
The mad old Woman of the Wood,
She lives in a hole in a tree;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And she has got a great hook'd nose;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue!
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;
And she has got a great hook'd nose,
And the hooks of her nose are blue;

About Edward Lear

English artist and poet, master of literary nonsense. Creator of the limerick form and beloved poems like "The Owl and the Pussycat."

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