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In The Night
The night was growing old
As she trudged through snow and sleet;
Her nose was long and cold,
And her shoes were full of feet.
By Author Unknown: as published in Carolyn Wells: “The Nonsense Book” (1910)
The night was growing old
As she trudged through snow and sleet;
Her nose was long and cold,
And her shoes were full of feet.
By Author Unknown: as published in Carolyn Wells: “The Nonsense Book” (1910)
Poor Brother
How very sad it is to think
Our poor benighted brother
Should have his head upon one end,
His feet upon the other.
By Author Unknown: as published in Carolyn Wells: “The Nonsense Book” (1910)
How very sad it is to think
Our poor benighted brother
Should have his head upon one end,
His feet upon the other.
By Author Unknown: as published in Carolyn Wells: “The Nonsense Book” (1910)
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