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Cautionary
Tales for Children
by
Hilaire Belloc with illustrations by B.T.B. & Nicolas Bentley
THE PYTHON
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A
Python I should not advise,
It
needs a doctor for its eyes,
And
has the measles yearly,
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However,
if you feel inclined
To
get one (to improve your mind,
And
not from fashion merely),
Allow
no music near its cage;
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And
when if flies into a rage
Chastise
it, most severely.
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I had
an Aunt in Yucatan
Who
bought a Python from a man
And
kept it for a pet.
She
died, because she never knew
These
simple little rules and few;—
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