Tuesday, February 25, 2014

A Word to the Wise

A poem I heard recently that I really liked and wanted to share. It seems that it was first published in November, 1906, in St. Nicholas Illustrated Magazine for Young Folk. It appears right between a comic strip and an article entitled "How Knives Cut."

A Word to the Wise
By Louise M. Laughton

Little owlet in the glen
I'm ashamed of you;
You are ungrammatical
In speaking as you do,
You should say, "To whom! To whom!"
Not, "To who! To who!"

Your small friend, Miss Katy-did,
May be green, 't is true,
But you never hear her say
"Kay do! She do!"

Sara Duane is a freelance writer in the Twin Cities area of the great state of Minnesota.  

11 comments:

  1. A delightful little whimsical poem.

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  2. Glad to see this post. I was looking for it being quoted in an episode of 'Frasier'.

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  3. I was pretty sure it didn't end, "who the h_ll are you?"

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  4. "Little owlet in the glen
    I'm ashamed of you;
    You are ungrammatical
    In speaking as you do,
    You should say, "To whom! To whom!"
    Not, "To who! To who!"

    Your small friend, Miss Katy-did,
    May be green, 't is true,
    But you never hear her say"
    Who The Heck Are You?

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