The Dormouse and the Doctor by A.A. Milne
My mother would read this poem to me when I was a young child in a NY city apartment. I loved it although I had not a clue what a geranium or delphinium was.
The Dormouse and the Doctor
by A.A. Milne
There once was a Dormouse who lived in a bed |
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red) |
And all the day long he'd a wonderful view |
Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue) |
Doctor came hurrying round, and he said: |
"Tut-tut, I am sorry to find you in bed. |
Just say 'Ninety-nine', while I look at your chest... |
Don't you find that chrysanthemums answer the best?" |
The Dormouse lay there, and he gazed at the view Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue), And he knew there was nothing he wanted instead Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red). The Doctor came back and, to show what he meant, |
He had brought some chrysanthemum cuttings from Kent. |
"Now these," he remarked, "give a much better view |
Than geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue)." |
They took out their spades and they dug up the bed |
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red), |
And they planted chrysanthemums (yellow and white). |
"And now," said the Doctor, "we'll soon have you right." |
The Dormouse looked out, and he said with a sigh: |
"I suppose all these people know better than I. |
It was silly, perhaps, but I did like the view |
Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue)." |
The Doctor came round and examined his chest, |
And ordered him Nourishment, Tonics, and Rest. |
"How very effective," he said, as he shook |
The thermometer, "all these chrysanthemums look!" |
The Dormouse turned over to shut out the sight |
Of the endless chrysanthemums (yellow and white). |
"How lovely," he thought, "to be back in a bed |
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red)." |
The Doctor said, "Tut! It's another attack!" |
And ordered him Milk and Massage-of-the-back, |
And Freedom-from-worry and Drives-in-a-car, |
And murmured, "How sweet your chrysanthemums are!" |
The Dormouse lay there with his paws to his eyes, |
And imagined himself such a pleasant surprise: |
"I'll pretend the chrysanthemums turn to a bed |
Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red)!" |
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