The Cherry Tree: A Collection of PoemsGeoffrey Grigson Vanguard Press, 1959 - 517 sider An anthology of English poetry, with over 500 poems by more than 300 authors. |
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... blue , And they went to sea in a Sieve . iii The water it soon came in , it did , The water it soon came in ; So to keep them dry , they wrapped their feet In a pinky paper all folded neat , And they fastened it down with a pin . And ...
... blue , And they went to sea in a Sieve . iii The water it soon came in , it did , The water it soon came in ; So to keep them dry , they wrapped their feet In a pinky paper all folded neat , And they fastened it down with a pin . And ...
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... blue hands , and her sea - green hair . Till the morning came of that hateful day When the Jumblies sailed in their sieve away , And the Dong was left on the cruel shore Gazing - gazing for evermore , - Ever keeping his weary eyes on ...
... blue hands , and her sea - green hair . Till the morning came of that hateful day When the Jumblies sailed in their sieve away , And the Dong was left on the cruel shore Gazing - gazing for evermore , - Ever keeping his weary eyes on ...
Side 51
... BLUE GIRLS Twirling your blue skirts , travelling the sward Under the towers of your seminary , Go listen to your teachers old and contrary Without believing a word . Tie the white fillets then about your hair And think no more of what ...
... BLUE GIRLS Twirling your blue skirts , travelling the sward Under the towers of your seminary , Go listen to your teachers old and contrary Without believing a word . Tie the white fillets then about your hair And think no more of what ...
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