Said the Puppy to the Elephant: "Let's form a partnership, And let us tour the country in a profitable trip. For you and I together could prodigies perform, And gather crowds of people and take them quite by storm. For you could lift a mighty weight, and I could push below, While all the crowd would hold their breath, and then they'd all say 'Oh!' And then they all would wave their flags and clap their hands and laugh, Then you and I'd divide the cash, and I would give you half. Our fortunes would be surely made, an overflowing cup, If you would only lift the weights, while I would push them up." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ONE POET VISITS ANOTHER by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES THE GRAVE OF LOVE by THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY: 5 by EZRA POUND PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 44. ALLAH-AL-RAKIB by EDWIN ARNOLD THIRD YPRES by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |