Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 988
Quotation?
1937?
Original -> 976
An anthropoidal ape there was
Far smarter than the rest
And everything that they could do
He always did the best;
So they naturally disliked him
And gave him shoulders cool
And when they had to mention him
They said he was a fool.
Cried this pretentious ape one day,
“I’m going to be a man!
And stand upright, and hunt and fight,
And conquer all I can!
I’m going to cut down forest trees
To make my houses higher!
I’m going to kill the mastodon.
I’m going to make a fire!”
Loud screamed the anthropoidal apes
With laughter wild and gay;
They tried to catch the braggart but
He always got away.
They screeched and screamed their envy, which
He minded not a bit,
And volleyed him with coconuts
That didn’t seem to hit.
And then they gave him reasons which
/Breaks off/
Metadata
Title | Subject - 988 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 7:860-1035 |
Document number | 988 |
Date / Year | 1937? |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Quotation? |
Keywords | Poetry |