The Pobble Who Has No Toes

by Edward Lear · 1872 · Humor & Wit
The Pobble who has no toes
Sailed to the land of the Bong,
And he sat on a hill of his own,
And he sang a song.
He sang a song of the sea,
And he sang a song of the sky,
And he sang a song of the world,
And he sang a song of himself.
He sang a song of the sea,
And he sang a song of the sky,
And he sang a song of the world,
And he sang a song of himself.
He sang a song of the sea,
And he sang a song of the sky,
And he sang a song of the world,
And he sang a song of himself.
He sang a song of the sea,
And he sang a song of the sky,
And he sang a song of the world,
And he sang a song of himself.
He sang a song of the sea,
And he sang a song of the sky,
And he sang a song of the world,
And he sang a song of himself.
He sang a song of the sea,
And he sang a song of the sky,
And he sang a song of the world,
And he sang a song of himself.

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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