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Clarence James Dennis (Кларенс Джеймс Деннис)


Tea Talk


'Excuse me if I sit on you,' the cup said to the saucer.
  'I fear I've been here all the afternoon.'
'Spare excuses,' said the saucer; 'you have sat on me before, sir.'
  'Oh, I'll stir him up directly,' said the spoon.
'Stop your clatter!  Stop your clatter!' cried the bread-and-butter platter
  'Tittle-tattle!' sneered the tea-pot, with a shrug;
'Now, the most important question is my chronic indigestion.'
  'Ah, you've taken too much tannin,' jeered the jug.
'Hey, hey, hey!' sang the silver-plated tray,
'It's time you had your faces washed.  I've come to clear away!'



Clarence James Dennis's other poems:
  1. The White Foxglove
  2. The Band
  3. Going to School
  4. Wooloomooloo (A Riddle)
  5. The Looking Glass


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