Disobedience

Pooh, promise you won’t forget about me, ever. Not even when I’m a hundred.”
Pooh thought for a little. “How old shall I be then?”
“Ninety-nine.”
Pooh Nodded. “I promise,” he said.

Today CBC announced the publication of the sequel “Return to the Hundred Acre woods.”  How could any one improve on Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin?  So far the reviews of the new book have been quite favourable.

A.A. Milne has always been a favourite in our house, especially the “Now we are Six” poems.  I first read the poems when I was 14 and it was one of the first book I bought for Andrea. At bedtime the poems were much easier on little ears.  It is no small wonder her middle name is Robyn.

At the end of the broadcast, driving along by myself, I recited my favourite A.A. Milne poem, “Disobedience”.   I could not count the number of time I read that poem to Andrea, and later to John Douglas,

James James
Morrison Morrison
Weatherby George Dupree
Took great
Care of his Mother,
Though he was only three.
James James
Said to his Mother,
“Mother”, he said, said he;
“You must never go down to the end of the town,
if you don’t go down with me.”

James James
Morrison’s Mother
Put on a golden gown,
James James
Morrison’s Mother
Drove to the end of the town.
James James
Morrison’s Mother
Said to herself, said she:
“I can get right down to the end of the town and be
back in time for tea”

King John
Put up a notice,
“LOST or STOLEN or STRAYED!
JAMES JAMES
MORRISON’S MOTHER
SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN MISLAID.
LAST SEEN
WANDERING VAGUELY;
QUITE OF HER OWN ACCORD,
SHE TRIED TO GET DOWN TO THE END OF THE TOWN-
FORTY SHILLINGS REWARD!

James James
Morrison Morrison
(Commonly known as Jim)
Told his
Other relations
Not to go blaming _him_.
James James
Said to his Mother,
“Mother”, he said, said he:
“You must never go down to the end of the town with-
out consulting me.”

James James
Morrison’s Mother
Hasn’t been heard of since.
King John
Said he was sorry,
So did the Queen and Prince.
King John
(Somebody told me)
Said to a man he knew:
“If people go down to the end of the town, well,
what can anyone do?”

(Now then, very softly)

J. J.
M. M.
W. G. Du P.
Took great
C/o his M*****
Though he was only 3.
J. J.
Said to his M*****
“M*****”, he said, said he:
“You-must-never-go-down-to-the-end-of-the-town-if-
you-don’t-go-down-with-ME!”

A. A. Milne

What’s your favourite Pooh?

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One Response to Disobedience

  1. BJ says:

    I LOVE this one. When I was a little girl a lady with an English accent stayed with us for 6 weeks while she was in town for medical treatments. She used to read these poems to me, but this one was my favorite! Love it.