![]() |
||
Poets •
Biographies •
Poems by Themes •
Random Poem •
The Rating of Poets • The Rating of Poems |
||
|
Poem by Clarence James Dennis Going to School Did you see them pass to-day, Billy, Kate and Robin, All astride upon the back of old grey Dobbin? Jigging, jogging off to school, down the dusty track - What must Dobbin think of it - three upon his back? Robin at the bridle-rein, in the middle Kate, Billy holding on behind, his legs out straight. Now they're coming back from school, jig, jog, jig. See them at the corner where the gums grow big; Dobbin flicking off the flies and blinking at the sun - Having three upon his back he thinks is splendid fun: Robin at the bridle-rein, in the middle Kate, Little Billy up behind, his legs out straight. Clarence James Dennis Clarence James Dennis's other poems: ![]() 1348 Views |
|
|
||
English Poetry. E-mail eng-poetry.ru@yandex.ru |