The Squirrel Poem by John Bannister Tabb

The Squirrel



Who combs you, little Squirrel?
And do you twist and twirl
When some one puts the papers on
To keep your tail in curl?


And must you see the dentist
For every tooth you break?
And are you apt from eating nuts
To get the stomach-ache?

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