Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IF YOU SHOULD MEET A CROCODILE, by ANONYMOUS Last Line: And whene'er you meet a crocodile / he's ready for his dinner Subject(s): Crocodiles | ||||||||
If you should meet a crocodile, Don't take a stick and poke him; Ignore the welcome in his smile, Be careful not to stroke him. For as he sleeps upon the Nile, He thinner gets and thinner; And whene'er you meet a crocodile He's ready for his dinner. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CROCODILE by JACK PRELUTSKY AMPHIBIOUS CROCODILE by JOHN CROWE RANSOM THE LAST MAN: A CROCODILE by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES THE CROCODILE, FR. ALICE IN WONDERLAND by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON THE NILE by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING THE KING OF THE CROCODILES by ROBERT SOUTHEY THE CONSIDERATE CROCODILE by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS LADY AND CROCODILE by CHARLES BURGESS TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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