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Jim Jay

    By Walter De La Mare



    Do diddle di do,
        Poor Jim Jay
    Got stuck fast
        In Yesterday.
    Squinting he was,
        On Cross-legs bent,
    Never heeding
        The wind was spent.
    Round veered the weathercock,
        The sun drew in -
    And stuck was Jim
        Like a rusty pin...
    We pulled and we pulled
        From seven till twelve,
    Jim, too frightened
        To help himself.
    But all in vain.
        The clock struck one,
    And there was Jim
        A little bit gone.
    At half-past five
        You scarce could see
    A glimpse of his flapping
        Handkerchee.
    And when came noon,
        And we climbed sky-high,
    Jim was a speck
        Slip - slipping by.
    Come to-morrow,
        The neighbours say,
    He'll be past crying for;
        Poor Jim Jay.



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