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‘Mr. Nobody’ by Anonymous is a clever children’s poem that shifts the blame for all mischief and messes over to an unknown entity– Mr. Nobody. Read Poem PDF Guide
By Anonymous. Share. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house! There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. That every plate we break was cracked. By Mr. Nobody. ’Tis he who always tears out books, Who leaves the door ajar, He pulls the buttons from our shirts,
22 maj 2015 · The poem is about a mysterious little person who creates a lot of mischief in the house and gets away with it. This person is named as Mr. Nobody to give a shroud of mystery to the persona. He is not noticed as he moves around very quietly.
Who does the mischief that is done In everybody’s house. There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree That every plate we break was cracked By Mr., Nobody ‘Tis he who always tears our books, who leaves our doors ajar; he pulls the buttons from our shirts, and scatters pins afar, that squeaking door will always squeak, because ...
MR NOBODY. By Walter de la Mare. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house. There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. That every plate we break was cracked.
Mr. Nobody. 229 votes. From the book The Golden Book of Poetry. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house! There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree.
Mr Nobody. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house. There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. That every plate we break was cracked. By Mr., Nobody. ‘Tis he who always tears our books, who leaves our doors ajar; he pulls the buttons from our shirts,