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[29 July, 2007] |
My Fairy
I have a fairy by my side Which says I must not sleep. When once in pain I loudly cried It said “You must not weep”.
If, full of mirth, I smile and grin, It says “You must not laugh”; When once I wished to drink some gin It said “You must not quaff”.
When once a meal I wished to taste It said “You must not bite”; When to the wars I went in haste It said “You must not fight”.
“What may I do?” at length I cried, Tired of the painful task. The fairy quietly replied, And said “You must not ask”.
Moral: “You mustn’t”.
Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832–1898)
Written in 1845; published 1932
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