Mr. Philosopher
MR. PHILOSOPHER by ROBERT GRAVES
Old Mr. Philosopher Comes for Ben and Claire, An ugly man, a tall man, With bright-red hair.
The books that he's written No one can read. 'In fifty years they'll understand: Now there's no need.
'All that matters now Is getting the fun. Come along, Ben and Claire; Plenty to be done.'
Then old Philosopher, Wisest man alive, Plays at Lions and Tigers Down along the drive---
Gambolling fiercely Through bushes and grass, Making monstrous mouths, Braying like an ass,
Twisting buttercups In his orange hair, Hopping like a kangaroo, Growling like a bear.
Right up to tea-time They frolic there. 'My legs are wingle,' Says Ben to Claire.
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| Author | Graves, Robert (1895-1985) |
|---|---|
| Title | Mr. Philosopher |
| Item Date | (1995, 1997, 1999) |
| File type | Text |
| Content | Poem |
| Repository name | ProQuest |
| Repository URL | http://lion.chawyck.co.uk |
| Copyright | The Robert Graves Copyright Trust |
| First line | Old Mr. Philosopher |
| Publication source | Robert Graves Complete Poems: Volumes 1 - 3 |
| Publication editor | Graves, Beryl and Ward, Dunstan |
| Publishers | Carcanet |
| Publication place | Manchester |
| Digital repository | The First World War Poetry Digital Archive |
| Reference URL | http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/item/3428 |


