There was an Old Man of Berlin,
Whose form was uncommonly thin;
Till he once, by mistake,
Was mixed up in a cake,
So they baked that Old Man of Berlin.
by Edward Lear: “A Book of Nonsense” (1846), limerick 89
Whose form was uncommonly thin;
Till he once, by mistake,
Was mixed up in a cake,
So they baked that Old Man of Berlin.
by Edward Lear: “A Book of Nonsense” (1846), limerick 89