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A Wrangdillion

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Dexery-tethery! down in the dike,
        Under the ooze and the slime,
    Nestles the wraith of a reticent Gryke,
        Blubbering bubbles of rhyme:
    Though the reeds touch him and tickle his teeth -
        Though the Graigroll and the Cheest
    Pluck at the leaves of his laureate-wreath,
        Nothing affects him the least.

    He sinks to the dregs in the dead o' the night,
        And he shuffles the shadows about
    As he gathers the stars in a nest of delight
        And sets there and hatches them out:
    The Zhederrill peers from his watery mine
        In scorn with the Will-o'-the-wisp,
    As he twinkles his eyes in a whisper of shine
        That ends in a luminous lisp.

    The Morning is born like a baby of gold,
        And it lies in a spasm of pink,
    And rallies the Cheest for the horrible cold
        He has dragged to the willowy brink,
    The Gryke blots his tears with a scrap of his grief,
        And growls at the wary Graigroll
    As he twunkers a tune on a Tiljicum leaf
        And hums like a telegraph pole.



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