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The Magnet And The Churn.

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    A magnet hung in a hardware shop,
    And all around was a loving crop
    Of scissors and needles, nails and knives,
    Offering love for all their lives;
    But for iron the magnet felt no whim,
    Though he charmed iron, it charmed not him,
    From needles and nails and knives he'd turn,
    For he'd set his love on a Silver Churn!
    His most ęsthetic,
    Very magnetic
    Fancy took this turn
    "If I can wheedle
    A knife or needle,
    Why not a Silver Churn?"

    And Iron and Steel expressed surprise,
    The needles opened their well drilled eyes,
    The pen-knives felt "shut up," no doubt,
    The scissors declared themselves "cut out."
    The kettles they boiled with rage, 'tis said,
    While every nail went off its head,
    And hither and thither began to roam,
    Till a hammer came up and drove it home,
    While this magnetic
    Peripatetic
    Lover he lived to learn,
    By no endeavor,
    Can Magnet ever
    Attract a Silver Churn!



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