Dumpty Humpty

Dumpty Humpty

A Poem by Lone Wolf
"

Never sit under a large brick wall when your brother is likely to have a big fall.

"

Dumpty Humpty sat on the ground

While Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall

So when Humpty Dumpty had a big fall,

He had to follow Newton's law.

 

So when he fell, he didn't fall up but he fell down

And then he was cushioned from the ground!

By his brother, the other egg!

His butt had went straight through his head!

 

All the king's horses and all the king's men

Had eggs for all three meals again.

So never sit under a large brick wall

When your brother is likely to have a big fall. 

© 2013 Lone Wolf


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I reckon I do that if Humpty had fallen upon a Tortoise and a Hare, there would be goo and soup to spare! I guess the moral is true about gravity, that it leads to episodes of yolk like insanity! =P

A wonderfully cute piece of poetry! Much enjoyed!
Aaron - Wolfwind

Posted 10 Years Ago


Lone Wolf

10 Years Ago

Nice, Aaron! Thanks for the review!
:)

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