Nonsense Alphabet 1
By Edward Lear
A A was an ant Who seldom stood still, And who made a nice house In the side of a hill. a! Nice little ant! B B was a book With a binding of blue, And pictures and stories For me and for you. b! Nice little book! C C was a cat Who ran after a rat; But his courage did fail When she seized on his tail. c! Crafty old cat! D D was a duck With spots on his back, Who lived in the water, And always said "Quack!" d! Dear little duck! E E was an elephant, Stately and wise: He had tusks and a trunk, And two queer little eyes. e! Oh, what funny small eyes! F F was a fish Who was caught in a net; But he got out again, And is quite alive yet. f! Lively young fish! G G was a goat Who was spotted with brown: When he did not lie still He walked up and down. g! Good little goat! H H was a hat Which was all on one side; Its crown was too high, And its brim was too wide. h! Oh, what a hat! I I was some ice So white and so nice, But which nobody tasted; And so it was wasted. i! All that good ice! J J was a jackdaw Who hopped up and down In the principal street Of a neighboring town. j! All through the town! K K was a kite Which flew out of sight, Above houses so high, Quite into the sky. k Fly away, kite! L L was a light Which burned all the night, And lighted the gloom Of a very dark room. l! Useful nice light! M M was a mill Which stood on a hill, And turned round and round With a loud hummy sound. m! Useful old mill! N N was a net Which was thrown in the sea To catch fish for dinner For you and for me. n! Nice little net! O O was an orange So yellow and round: When it fell off the tree, It fell down to the ground. o! Down to the ground! P P was a pig, Who was not very big; But his tail was too curly, And that made him surly. p! Cross little pig! Q Q was a quail With a very short tail; And he fed upon corn In the evening and morn. q! Quaint little quail! R R was a rabbit, Who had a bad habit Of eating the flowers In gardens and bowers. r! Naughty fat rabbit! S S was the sugar-tongs, Nippity-nee, To take up the sugar To put in our tea. s! Nippity-nee! T T was a tortoise, All yellow and black: He walked slowly away, And he never came back. t! Torty never came back! U U was an urn All polished and bright, And full of hot water At noon and at night. u! Useful old urn! V V was a villa Which stood on a hill, By the side of a river, And close to a mill. v! Nice little villa! W W was a whale With a very long tail, Whose movements were frantic Across the Atlantic. w! Monstrous old whale! X X was King Xerxes, Who, more than all Turks, is Renowned for his fashion Of fury and passion. x! Angry old Xerxes! Y Y was a yew, Which flourished and grew By a quiet abode Near the side of a road. y! Dark little yew! Z Z was some zinc, So shiny and bright, Which caused you to wink In the sun's merry light. z! Beautiful zinc!
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