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... we prize the Hen...

THE HEN

Oliver Herford (1863-1935)


Alas, my Child, where is the Pen
That can do Justice to the Hen?
Like Royalty, She goes her way,
Laying foundations every day,
Though not for Public Buildings, yet
For Custard, Cake and Omelette.
Or if too Old for such a use
They have their Fling at some Abuse,
As when to Censure Plays Unfit
Upon the Stage they make a Hit,
Or at elections Seal the Fate
Of an Obnoxious Candidate.
No wonder, Child, we prize the Hen,
Whose Egg is mightier than the Pen.


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Bernard Bosmans08-Apr-2010 03:55
Wonderful shot , love the glowing colours, the peaceful scene and composition of this image, very nice. V.
Joanne Kamo27-Feb-2009 06:06
Fantastic composition and beautiful colors, very pleasing sharp capture!
John Armstrong19-Feb-2009 16:52
And another !

EVERBODY’S IN!
(An old moldering poem by Elaine Magliaro)

The cows are in the pasture,
The sheep down in the glen,
The dog is dozing in the sun,
The pigs are in their pen.

The bees are busy in their hive,
The ducks are in the pond.
The chickens? All are in the coop—
Except for one…that’s in the soup!