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      THE JUMBLIES

      This Poem was written by Edward Lear
      Illustration drawn by Vera Stone Norman
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      They went to sea in a sieve, they did;
      In a sieve they went to sea:
      In spite of all their friends could say,
      On a winter's morn, on a stormy day,
      In a sieve they went to sea.

      And when the sieve turned round and round,
      And every one cried, "You'll all be drowned!"
      They called out aloud, "Our sieve isn't big;
      But we don't care a button; we don't care a fig:
      In a sieve we'll go to sea."

      Far and few, far and few,
      Are the lands where the Jumblies live;
      Their heads are green, and their hands are blue;
      And they went to sea in a sieve.

      They sailed away in a sieve, they did,
      In a sieve they sailed so fast,
      With only a beautiful pea-green veil
      Tied with a ribbon, by way of a sail,
      To a small tobacco-pipe mast.

      And every one said who saw them go,
      "Oh, won't they be soon upset, you know?
      For the sky is dark, and the voyage is long;
      And, happen what may, it's extremely wrong
      In a sieve to sail so fast."

      Far and few, far and few,
      Are the lands where the Jumblies live;
      Their heads are green, and their hands are blue:
      And they went to sea in a sieve.

      They sailed to the Western Sea, they did, -
      To a land all covered with trees;
      And they bought an owl, and a useful cart,
      And a pound of rice, and a cranberry tart,
      And a hive of silvery bees.

      And they bought a pig, and some green jackdaws,
      And a lovely monkey with lollipop paws,
      And forty bottles of ring-bo-ree,
      And no end of Stilton cheese.

      Far and few, far and few,
      Are the lands where the Jumblies live;
      Their heads are green, and their hands are blue;
      And they went to sea in a sieve.

      And in twenty years they all came back,
      In twenty years or more;
      And every one said, "How tall they've grown!
      For they've been to the Lakes and the Torrible Zone,
      And the hills of the Chankly Bore."

      And they drank their health, and gave them a feast
      Of dumpling made of beautiful yeast;
      And every one said, "If we only live,
      We, too, will go to sea in a sieve,
      To the hills of the Chankly Bore."

      Far and few, far and few,
      Are the lands where the Jumblies live;
      Their heads are green, and their hands are blue;
      And they went to sea in a sieve.

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