Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MAN IN THE MOON (3), by MOTHER GOOSE Poet's Biography First Line: The man in the moon Last Line: By supping on cold pease-porridge. Subject(s): Tongue Twisters | ||||||||
The man in the moon Came down too soon, And asked his way yo Norwich, He went by the south And burnt his mouth, By supping on cold pease-porridge. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ELETELEPHONY by LAURA ELIZABETH HOWE RICHARDS PETER PIPER (1) by MOTHER GOOSE TONGUE TRIPPER by MOTHER GOOSE TONGUE TRIPPER: BETTY BOTTER (1) by MOTHER GOOSE TONGUE TRIPPER: BETTY BOTTER (2) by MOTHER GOOSE |
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