A bumblebat moo flew in from the moon,
With a hat full of jelly and cheese on a spoon.
It danced with a parrot who juggled three frogs,
While sipping on tea brewed by two laughing dogs.
A llama named Lou wore pyjamas of lace,
And raced a gazelle on a unicycle base.
A turtle played drums with two porcupine quills,
While caterpillars twirled on the tops of windmills.
The octopus yodeled from under a rug,
As a hamster conducted a choir of slug.
Then in came the king of the Kangaroo Choir,
Wearing slippers that squeaked and a tail wrapped in wire.
So if you should see, just at quarter to two,
A bumblebat moo singing dooby-doo-doo
Don’t panic, don’t run, just give it a wink,
Then offer it soup that it probably won’t drink.
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Author:
Jane Walker (
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- Published: May 6th, 2025 11:54
- Comment from author about the poem: Complete nonsense
- Category: Humor
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Comments2
Memories of Lewis Carrol in this poem. Always loved those poems.
What a wonderful fun write, really enjoyed the read
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