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Ballad Of The Jelly-Cake

Which cake did not agree with him...

By Maiya Devi DahalPublished 5 years ago 1 min read

Ballad Of The Jelly-Cake
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A little boy whose name was Tim

Once ate some jelly-cake for tea--

Which cake did not agree with him,

As by the sequel you shall see.

"My darling child," his mother said,

"Pray do not eat that jelly-cake,

For, after you have gone to bed,

I fear 't will make your stomach ache!"

But foolish little Tim demurred

Unto his mother's warning word.

That night, while all the household slept,

Tim felt an awful pain, and then

From out the dark a nightmare leapt

And stood upon his abdomen!

"I cannot breathe!" the infant cried--

"Oh, Mrs. Nightmare, pity take!"

"There is no mercy," she replied,

"For boys who feast on jelly-cake!"

And so, despite the moans of Tim,

The cruel nightmare went for him.

At first, she 'd tickle Timmy's toes

Or roughly smite his baby cheek--

And now she 'd rudely tweak his nose

And other petty vengeance wreak;

And then, with hobnails in her shoes

And her two horrid eyes aflame,

The mare proceeded to amuse

Herself by prancing o'er his frame---

First to his throbbing brow, and then

Back to his little feet again.

At last, fantastic, wild, and weird,

And clad in garments ghastly grim,

A scowling hoodoo band appeared

And joined in worrying little Tim.

Each member of this hoodoo horde

Surrounded Tim with fierce ado

And with long, cruel gimlets bored

His aching system through and through,

And while they labored all night long

The nightmare neighed a dismal song.

Next morning, looking pale and wild,

Poor little Tim emerged from bed--

"Good gracious! what can ail the child!"

His agitated mother said.

"We live to learn," responded he,

"And I have lived to learn to take

Plain bread and butter for my tea,

And never, never, jelly-cake!

For when my hulk with pastry teems,

I must _expect_ unpleasant dreams!"

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About the Creator

Maiya Devi Dahal

I have a great passion to work for the overall betterment of women and children who have been facing a real hard time in their career aspects and lacking behind all the fundamental ones.

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