The more
it
SNOWS-tiddely-pom,
The more
it
GOES-tiddely-pom
The more
it
GOES-tiddely-pom
ON
Snowing.
And nobody
Knows-tiddely-pom,
How
cold my
TOES-tiddely-pom
How cold
my
TOES-tiddely-pom
ARE
Growing.
ow
can
you get very
far,
If
you don't know Who You Are?
How can you do
what you ought,
If you don't know What
You've Got?
And if you don't know Which To
Do
Of all the things in front of
you,
Then what you'll have when you are
through
Is just a mess without a
clue
Of all the best that can come
true
If you know What and Which and
Who.
The Tao of Pooh
by Benjamin
Hoff
nd
if anyone knows
anything about
anything,"
said Bear to himself,
"it's
Owl who knows something
about
something,
"he said,
"or my name's not
Winnie-the-Pooh,"
he said.
"Which it
is," he added.
"So there you
are."
The Tao of Pooh
By Benjamin
Hoff
ow
one Autumn morning when the wind had
blown
all the leaves off the trees in the
night,
and was trying to blow the branches
off.
Pooh and Piglet were sitting in
the
Thoughtful Spot and
wondering.
"What I think," said
Pooh,"is I think we'll go to
Pooh Corner
and see Eeyore, because perhaps
his house
has been blown down,
and perhaps he'd like
us to build it again."
"What I think,"
said Piglet," is I think we'll go
and see
Christopher Robin, only he won't
be there,
so we can't."
"Let's go and
see everybody," said Pooh.
"Because
when you've been walking in the
wind for
miles, and you suddenly go into
somebody's
house,and he say's,
"Hallo, Pooh, you're
just in time for a
little smakerel of
something, and you are,
then it's what I
call a
Friendly Day."
Piglet
thought that they ought to have a
reason
for going to see everybody,
like Looking
for Small or Organizing
an Expotition, if
Pooh could think of something.
Pooh
could.
"We'll go because it's
Thursday," he said,
"and we'll go to wish
everybody a
Very Happy
Thursday.
Tao of Pooh
by
Benjamin Hoff
herever I
am, there's always
Pooh,
There's always Pooh and
Me.
Whatever I do, he wants to
do,
"Where are you going today?" says
Pooh:
"Well, that's very odd'cos I was
too.
Let's go together," says Pooh, says
he.
"Let's go together," says
Pooh.
"What's twice eleven?" I said to
Pooh.
("Twice what?" said Pooh to
Me.)
"I think it ought to be
twenty-two."
"Just what I think myself,"
said Pooh.
"It wasn't an easy sum to
do,
But that's what it is," said Pooh,
said he.
"That's what it is," said
Pooh.
"Let's look for dragons," I said
to Pooh.
"Yes,let's," said Pooh to
Me.
We crossed the river and found a
few---
"Yes, those are dragons all right,"
said Pooh.
"As soon as I saw their beaks I
knew.
That's what they are," said Pooh,
said he.
"That's what they are," said
Pooh.
"let's frighten the dragons," I
said to Pooh.
"That's right," said Pooh to
Me.
"I'm not afraid," I said to
Pooh,
And I held his paw and I shouted
"Shoo!
Silly old dragons!"---and off they
flew.
"I wasn't afraid," said Pooh, said
he,
"I'm never afraid with
you."
So wherever I am, there's always
Pooh,
There's always Pooh and Me.
"What
would I do?" I said to Pooh,
"If it wasn't
for you," and Pooh said: "True,
It isn't
much fun for One, but Two
Can stick
together," says Pooh, says he.
"That's how
it is," says
Pooh.
A.A.Milne
3 Cheers
for Pooh!
( For Who? )
For
Pooh--
( Why what did he do? )
I
thought you knew;
He saved his friend from
a wetting!
3 Cheers for Bear!
( For
where? )
For Bear--
He couldn't
swim,
But he rescued him!
( He
rescued who?)
Oh, listen, do!
I am
talking of Pooh--
( Of who? )
Of
Pooh!
( I'm sorry I keep forgetting.
)
Well, Pooh was a Bear of Enormous
Brain
( Just say it again! )
Of
enormous brain--
( Of enormous what?
)
Well, he ate a lot,
And I don't
know if he could swim or not,
Bit he
managed to float
On a sort of boat
(
On a sort of what? )
Well, a sort of
pot--
So now let's give him three hearty
cheers
( So now let's give him three
hearty whiches? )
And hope he'll be
with us for years and years,
And grow in
health and wisdom and riches!
3 Cheers for
Pooh!
( For who? )
For
Pooh--
3 Cheers for Bear!
( For
where? )
For Bear--
3 Cheers for
the wonderful Winnie-the-Pooh!
( Just
tell me, Somebody--WHAT DID HE DO?
)
A.A.Milne
he
wonderful thing about
Tiggers
is Tiggers are wonderful
things.
Their tops are made out of
rubber,
and their bottoms are made out of
springs.
They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy,
pouncy,
fun,fun,fun,fun,fun.
But the
most wonderful thing about Tiggers
is that
I'm the only
one!