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The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not see a cloud, because. No cloud was in the sky: No birds were flying overhead —. There were no birds to fly. The Walrus and the Carpenter. Were walking close at hand;
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The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so, And then they rested on a rock Conveniently low: And all the little Oysters stood And waited in a row. "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot—
The poem tells the story of a walrus and a carpenter who meet on a beach and decide to go for a walk. They come across a group of oysters, and the walrus persuades them to come with them. The oysters follow the walrus and the carpenter, and they are eventually all eaten.
‘The Walrus and the Carpenter’ by Lewis Carroll contains the unusual story of a walk down the beach and the characters that take it. The poem begins with the Walrus and his companion, the carpenter, mourning the presence of so much sand on the beach.
The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so, And then they rested on a rock Conveniently low: And all the little Oysters stood And waited in a row. "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have ...
The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so, And then they rested on a rock Conveniently low; And all the little Oysters stood And waited in a row. "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax And cabbages and kings And why the sea is boiling hot And whether pigs have wings."
21 lip 2023 · “ The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things; Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, And cabbages and kings.” THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER