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Fiddledeedee And The Bumblebee

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    'T was Fiddledeedee who put to sea
    With a rollicking buccaneer Bumblebee:
    An acorn-cup was their hollow boat
    A rakish craft was their acorn-boat
    And their sail a butterfly's wing;
    Their mast, a bit o' the stem of an oat,
    A jaunty jib was this bit of an oat,
    And their rudder a hornet's sting,
    By jing!
    Their rudder a hornet's sting.
    In an acorn-cup they put to sea,
    Did Fiddledeedee and the Bumblebee.
    "We'll sail to the Isles of Tweedledumdee,"
    Quoth Fiddledeedee to the Bumblebee:
    So they steered past the Isles of Cream and Ice
    Oh, cold were the Isles of Cream and Ice
    And came to the Sea of Ginger Beer;
    And there, by the City of Sugar and Spice
    The sweet, sweet City of Sugar and Spice
    Their acorn-boat upset, my dear,
    I hear
    Their acorn boat upset, my dear.
    "Good-by to the Isles of Tweedledumdee,"
    Said Fiddledeedee to the Bumblebee.



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