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Poem by Emile Victor Rieu


The Flattered Flying Fish


Said the Shark to the Flying Fish over the phone:
"Will you join me tonight? I am dining alone.
Let me order a nice little dinner for two!
And come as you are, in your shimmering blue”.

Said the Flying Fish: "Fancy remembering me,
And the dress that I wore to the Porpoises’ tea"!
"How could I forget?" said the Shark in his guile.
"I expect you at eight", and rang off with a smile.

She has powdered her nose, she has put on her things,
She is off with one flap of her luminous wings.
O little one, lovely, light-hearted and vain,
The Moon will not shine on your beauty again!



Emile Victor Rieu


Emile Victor Rieu's other poems:
  1. What Does It Matter?
  2. The Hippopotamus’s Birthday


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