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Poem by Carolyn Wells


A Serious Question


A kitten went a-walking
  One morning in July,
And idly fell a-talking
  With a great big butterfly.

The kitten's tone was airy,
  The butterfly would scoff;
When there came along a fairy
  Who whisked his wings right off.

And then--for it is written
  Fairies can do such things--
Upon the startled kitten
  She stuck the yellow wings.

  The kitten felt a quiver,
  She rose into the air,
Then flew down to the river
  To view her image there.

With fear her heart was smitten,
  And she began to cry,
"Am I a butter-kitten?
  Or just a kitten-fly?"



Carolyn Wells


Carolyn Wells's other poems:
  1. The Poster-Girl after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  2. Young America
  3. Dorothy's Opinion
  4. The Happy Hyena
  5. The Spelling Lesson


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