Humpty Dumpty’s Song

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In winter, when the fields are white,

I sing this song for your delight –

In spring, when woods are getting green,

I’ll try and tell you what I mean:

In summer, when the days are long,

Perhaps you’ll understand the song:

In autumn, when the leaves are brown,

Take pen and ink, and write it down.

I sent a message to the fish:

I told them “This is what I wish.”

The little fishes of the sea,

They sent an answer back to me.

The little fishes’ answer was

“We cannot do it, Sir, because – ”

I sent to them again to say

“It will be better to obey.”

The fishes answered, with a grin,

“Why, what a temper you are in!”

I told them once, I told them twice,

They would not listen to advice.

I took a kettle large and new,

Fit for the deed I had to do.

My heart went hop, my heart went thump:

I filled the kettle at the pump.

Then someone came to me and said

“The little fishes are in bed.”

I said to him, I said it plain,

“Then you must wake them up again.”

I said it very loud and clear:

I went and shouted in his ear.

But he was very stiff and proud:

He said, “You needn’t shout so loud!”

And he was very proud and stiff:

He said, “I’d go and wake them, if – ”

I took a corkscrew from the shelf:

I went to wake them up myself.

And when I found the door was locked,

I pulled and pushed and kicked and knocked.

And when I found the door was shut,

I tried to turn the handle, but –

There was a long pause.

“Is that all?” Alice timidly asked.

“That’s all,” said Humpty Dumpty. “Good-bye.”

* written by Lewis Carroll

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