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A bear, however hard he tries, Grows tubby without exercise. Our Teddy Bear is short and fat, Which is not to be wondered at; He gets what exercise he can
No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes. It’s flying from somewhere
Whenever I walk in a London stree… I’m ever so careful to watch my fe… And I keep in the squares, And the masses of bears, Who wait at the corners all ready…
There are lions and roaring tigers… and enormous camels and things, There are biffalo-buffalo-bisons, and a great big bear with wings. There’s a sort of a tiny potamus,
There are lots and lots of people… Like Dates and Pounds-and-ounces… And the answer’s always Sixpence… And I know they’ll think me silly… So Pooh and I go whispering, and…
These are my two drops of rain Waiting on the window-pane. I am waiting here to see Which the winning one will be. Both of them have different names.
Wherever I am, there’s always Poo… There’s always Pooh and Me. Whatever I do, he wants to do, “Where are you going today?” says… “Well, that’s very odd 'cos I was…
Ernest was an elephant, a great bi… Leonard was a lion with a six foot… George was a goat, and his beard w… And James was a very small snail. Leonard had a stall, and a great b…
Cottleston Cottleston Cottleston… A fly can’t bird, but a bird can f… Ask me a riddle and I reply Cottleston Cottleston Cottleston… Cottleston Cottleston Cottleston…
A lion has a tail and a very fine… And so has an elephant and so has… And so has a crocodile, and so has… They’ve all got tails but me. If I had sixpence I would buy one…
Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle P… A little black nothing of feet and… And by-and-by, when his eyes came… He saw his mother, the big Tattoo… And all that he learned he learned…
There’s sun on the river and sun o… You can hear the sea if you stand… There’s eight new puppies at Roun… And I saw an old sailor with only… But everyone says, “Run along!”
Where the water-lilies go To and fro, Rocking in the ripples of the wate… Lazy on a leaf lies the Lake King… And the faint winds shake her.
I often wish I were a King, And then I could do anything. If only I were King of Spain, I’d take my hat off in the rain. If only I were King of France,
If people ask me, I always tell them: “Quite well, thank you, I’m very… If people ask me, I always answer,