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Does anyone recognise this Spike Milligan's poem?

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carla · 08/11/2005 17:09

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georginars · 08/11/2005 17:12

A baby sardine
Saw her first submarine:
She was scared and watched through a peephole.
"Oh, come, come, come,"
Said the sardine's mum
"It's only a tin full of people."

Miaou · 08/11/2005 17:14

This is one of my favourites:

There are holes in the sky
Where the rain gets in
The holes are rather small
That's why the rain is thin.

carla · 08/11/2005 17:15

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Enid · 08/11/2005 17:16

I eat my peas with honey
I've done it all my life
It makes them taste quite funny
But it keeps them on the knife

Miaou · 08/11/2005 17:17

Carla - I think the sardine one will be in Milliganimals. Will have a look in a mo.

Mercy · 08/11/2005 17:18

Is that from MilligAnimals ? I still have my copy somewhere. And Silly Verse for Kids.

Mercy · 08/11/2005 17:20

Posts crossed. Ooooh you lot are fast!

mandymac · 08/11/2005 17:38

My favourite:

Mary Pugh was nearly two when she went outdoors
She went out standing up she did
but came back on all fours

The moral of this story
Please meditate and pause
Never send a baby out with loosely waisted drawers!

carla · 08/11/2005 17:38

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georginars · 08/11/2005 17:38

yes it's from A Book of Milliganimals. my brother loved Spike Milligan poems (this is why I know them) and we have an ancient tape of him reciting them. my favourite is
"Today I saw a little worm
Wriggling on his belly
Perhaps he'd like to come inside
And see what's on the telly "

georginars · 08/11/2005 17:40

I haven't got it here - think it must be in my parent's house. sorry!

Anchovy · 08/11/2005 17:44

My all time favourite is:

Rope is thicker
But string is quicker

How brilliant is that?!

Hausfrau · 08/11/2005 17:47

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SoupDragon · 08/11/2005 18:37

Tiger tiger, burning bright
Look out! You'll set the jungle alight.

Mercy · 08/11/2005 18:39

I like the preface in Silly Verse for Kids

"This book is dedicated to my bank balance"

jura · 09/11/2005 01:21

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suzywong · 09/11/2005 04:39

my fave is ^On the Ning Nang Nong"

and het wind that blew on Granny

Hausfrau · 09/11/2005 13:39

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Twiglett · 09/11/2005 13:41

DS can recite On the Ning Nang Nong

.. now why am I proud of that?

Miaou · 09/11/2005 13:44

Along the same lines, jura, this was told to me by the man himself:

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high over vales and hills
And there and then I came upon
My dog being sick on the daffodils!

Miaou · 10/11/2005 13:52

Another fave of mine:

Bigger fleas have little fleas
Upon their backs to bite 'em
And little fleas have lesser fleas
And so on, ad infinitum

bridle17 · 14/05/2017 20:14

here's one I like:

I jumped in a bath of hot water
And took my teddy bear too.
It was so hot, I jumped back out
And had some teddy bear stew.

TheMysteriousJackelope · 14/05/2017 20:17

On watching children at lunch:

Fifty hairy savages, sitting down to lunch.
Gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble, munch, munch, munch.

SuffolkNWhat · 14/05/2017 20:19

12 years ago?! ZOMBIE

2cats2many · 14/05/2017 20:20

Why so many withdrawn messages on this thread?