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SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 67 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI

Poet Analysis

First Line: IF A MOUSE COULD FLY
Last Line: WHAT WOULD HE FIND TO SAY?

If a mouse could fly,
Or if a crow could swim,
Or if a sprat could walk and talk,
I'd like to be like him.

If a mouse could fly,
He might fly away;
Or if a crow could swim,
It might turn him grey;
Or if a sprat could walk and talk,
What would he find to say?



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