The Jack and the Jolick and the Jamborie, They climbed up into the banyan tree. They climbed to the top, But they had to stop, For no more foothold could they see. The Jack and the Jolick and the Jamborie To climb still farther did all agree, So the Jack stood up on the topmost limb, And then the Jolick climbed over him. Over the two went the Jamborie, -- He climbed up quickly the world to see. And then the Jack from the topmost limb, With grin and chuckle, climbed after him. To the top climbed he, The world to see, And there in the air swung all the three. The Jolick gleefully followed the Jack, And quickly reached the topmost back. And then again went the Jamborie Up to the top, the world to see. On they are going, and on and on; They'll reach the stars before they are done! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER by THOMAS CAMPBELL IN THE LAND WHERE WE WERE DREAMING by DANIEL BEDINGER LUCAS FRAGMENT (2) by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE COMPLAINT OF CHASTITIE by RICHARD BARNFIELD |