A bachelor sat in his chairand he thought And he made up his mind that he wouldn't be caught: And yet he wanted to do what he ought, And he thought, and he thought, and he thought. A little maid sat in her chairand she thought And she made up her mind that she wouldn't be caught: And yet she wanted to do what she ought, And she thought, and she thought, and she thought. A bachelor sat in his chairand he thought And a little maid sat by himjust as she ought For, alas! they forgot about not being caught, But they thought, and they thought, and they thought. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ADDRESS TO A HAGGIS by ROBERT BURNS THE DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM, THE MURDERER by THOMAS HOOD THE WITCH IN THE GLASS by SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT THE OLD LOBSTERMAN by JOHN TOWNSEND TROWBRIDGE THE LAST CAESAR, 1851-1870 by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH MYSELF by HARRIET ELLEN (GRANNIS) AREY AN IMITATION OF SPENCER by JOHN ARMSTRONG ON THE LOSS OF A PIOUS FRIEND by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |