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Edward Lear

The Table and the Chair

I


Said the Table to the Chair,

"You can hardly be aware,

How I suffer from the heat,

And from chilblains on my feet!

If we took a little walk,

We might have a little talk!

Pray let us take the air!"

Said the Table to the Chair.



II


Said the Chair unto the table,

"Now you know  we are not able!

How foolishly you talk,

When you know we cannot  walk!"

Said the Table with a sigh,

"It can do no harm to try,

I've as many legs as you:

Why can't we walk on two?"



III


So they both went slowly down,

And walked about the town

With a cheerful bumpy sound,

As they toddled round and round.

And everybody cried,

As they hastened to their side,

"See! the Table and the Chair

Have come out to take the air!"



IV


But in going down an alley,

To a castle in a valley,

They completely lost their way,

And wandered all the day,

Till, to see them safetly back,

They paid a Ducky-quack,

And a Beetle, and a Mouse,

Who took them to their house.



V


Then they whispered to each other,

"O delightful little brother!

What a lovely walk we've taken!

Let us dine on Beans and Bacon!"

So the Ducky and the leetle

Browny-Mousy and the Beetle

Dined and danced upon their heads

Till they toddled to their beds.