Sunday, February 6, 2011

Miss T

A nice little poem from Walter de la Mare.


The late Monsignor Alfred Gilbey used it, as I remember, to encourage regular reception of Holy Communion. I liked his logic.


Miss T 

It's a very odd thing -
As odd can be -
That whatever Miss T eats
Turns into Miss T.;
Porridge and apples,
Mince, muffins and mutton,
Jam, junket, jumbles -
Not a rap, not a button
It matters; the moment
They're out of her plate,
Though shared by Miss Butcher
And sour Mr. Bate;
Tiny and cheerful,
And neat as can be,
Whatever Miss T. eats
Turns into Miss T.














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