'Twas rollog, and the minim potes Did mime and mimble in the cafe; All footly were the Philerotes, And Daycadongs outstrafe. Beware the Yallerbock, my son! The aims that rile, the art that racks, Beware the Aub-Aub Bird, and shun The stumious Beerbomax. He took Excalibur in hand: Long time the canxome foe he sought So rested he by the Jonbul tree, And stood awhile in thought. Then, as veep Vigo's marge he trod, The Yallerbock, with tongue of blue, Came piffling through the Headley Bod, And flippered as it flew. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SHEEP AND LAMBS by KATHARINE TYNAN LEAVE A KISS WITHIN THE CUP by AGATHIAS SCHOLASTICUS THE KISS TO THE FLAG by JEAN FRANCOIS VICTOR AICARD ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 1 by MARK AKENSIDE AN ARAB WELCOME by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH ON A GIFT OF FLOWERS by GUILLAUME VICTOR EMILE AUGIER WATCHING RUNNING WATER by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |