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Jabberwocky - Donovan
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'TCwas briGllig, and the slithy toves
Did Emgyre and giAmmble in the wabe.
All Cmimsey wereG the borogroves
And Emthe mome rAmaths outgrabe.
&quAmot;BewarCe the Jabberwock, my son!
The Dmjaws thaGt bite, the claws that catch!
BeAmware the CJubjubb bird, and shun
The fruDmmious BGandersnatch!"
He Ctook his Gvorpal sword in hand:
Long Emtime the mAmanxome foe he sought
So Crested heG by the Tumtum tree,
And Emstood awhile in Amthought.
And Amas in Cuffish thought he stood,
The DmJabberwoGck with eyes if flame
Came Amwhiffling thCrough the tulgeywood
And DmburbleGd as it came.
One, Ctwo! OnGe, two! And through and through
The Emvorpal blaAmde went sniker-snack!
He Cleft it deGad, and with its head
He Emwent galuAmmphing back.
"Am;And hast Cthou slain the Jabberwock?
Come Dmto my arGms, my beamish boy!
O Amfrabjous Cday! Callooy, callay!"
He Dmchortled iGn his joy.
'TCwas briGllig, and the slithy toves
Did Emgyre and giAmmble in the wabe.
All Cmimsey wereG the borogroves
And Emthe mome rAmaths outgrabe.