Teddy Bear - Poem

Teddy Bear
                                   A. A. Milne - 1924

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
By falling off the ottoman,
But generally seems to lack
The energy to clamber back.

Now tubbiness is just the thing
Which gets a fellow wondering;
And Teddy worried lots about
The fact that he was rather stout.
He thought: "If only I were thin!
But how does anyone begin?"
He thought: "It really isn't fair
To grudge one exercise and air."

For many weeks he pressed in vain
His nose against the window-pane,
And envied those who walked about
Reducing their unwanted stout.
None of the people he could see
"Is quite" (he said) "as fat as me!"
Then, with a still more moving sigh,
"I mean" (he said) "as fat as I!"

Now Teddy, as was only right,
Slept in the ottoman at night,
And with him crowded in as well
More animals than I can tell;
Not only these, but books and things,
Such as a kind relation brings -
Old tales of "Once upon a time,"
And history retold in rhyme.

One night it happened that he took
A peep at an old picture-book,
Wherein he came across by chance
The picture of a King of France
(A stoutish man) and, down below,
These words: "King Louis So and So,
Nicknamed 'The Handsome!'" There he sat,
And (think of it!) the man was fat!

Our bear rejoiced like anything
To read about this famous King,
Nicknamed "The Handsome." There he sat,
And certainly the man was fat.
Nicknamed "The Handsome." Not a doubt
The man was definitely stout.
Why then, a bear (for all his tub )
Might yet be named "The Handsome Cub!"

"Might yet be named." Or did he mean
That years ago he "might have been"?
For now he felt a slight misgiving:
"Is Louis So and So still living?
Fashions in beauty have a way
Of altering from day to day.
Is 'Handsome Louis' with us yet?
Unfortunately I forget."

Next morning (nose to window-pane)
The doubt occurred to him again.
One question hammered in his head:
"Is he alive or is he dead?"
Thus, nose to pane, he pondered; but
The lattice window, loosely shut,
Swung open. With one startled "Oh!"
Our Teddy disappeared below.

There happened to be passing by
A plump man with a twinkling eye,
Who, seeing Teddy in the street,
Raised him politely to his feet,
And murmured kindly in his ear
Soft words of comfort and of cheer:
"Well, well!" "Allow me!" "Not at all."
"Tut-tut! A very nasty fall."

Our Teddy answered not a word;
It's doubtful if he even heard.
Our bear could only look and look:
The stout man in the picture-book!
That 'handsome' King - could this be he,
This man of adiposity?
"Impossible," he thought. "But still,
No harm in asking. Yes I will!"

"Are you," he said,"by any chance
His Majesty the King of France?"
The other answered, "I am that,"
Bowed stiffly, and removed his hat;
Then said, "Excuse me," with an air,
"But is it Mr Edward Bear?"
And Teddy, bending very low,
Replied politely, "Even so!"

They stood beneath the window there,
The King and Mr Edward Bear,
And, handsome, if a trifle fat,
Talked carelessly of this and that….
Then said His Majesty, "Well, well,
I must get on," and rang the bell.
"Your bear, I think," he smiled. "Good-day!"
And turned, and went upon his way.

A bear, however hard he tries,
Grows tubby without exercise.
Our Teddy Bear is short and fat,
Which is not to be wondered at.
But do you think it worries him
To know that he is far from slim?
No, just the other way about -
He's proud of being short and stout.

Teddy Bear - Grid

A b____ h______ h___ h_ t_____,
Grows t____ w______ e________.
Our T____ B___ i_ s____ a__ f___
Which i_ n__ t_ b_ w_______ a__;
He g___ w___ e_______ h_ c__
By f______ o__ t__ o_______,
But g________ s____ t_ l___
The e_____ t_ c______ b____.

Now t________ i_ j___ t__ t____
Which g___ a f_____ w_________;
And T____ w______ l___ a____
The f___ t___ h_ w__ r_____ s_____.
He t_______ "I__ o___ I w___ t____!
But h__ d___ a_____ b______?"
He t_______ "I__ r_____ i____ f___
To g_____ o__ e_______ a__ a____."

For m___ w____ h_ p______ i_ v___
His n___ a______ t__ w___________,
And e_____ t____ w__ w_____ a____
Reducing t____ u_______ s_____
None o_ t__ p_____ h_ c____ s__
"Is q_____ (__ s____ "__ f__ a_ m___!"
Then, w___ a s____ m___ m_____ s____,
"I m____ (__ s____ "__ f__ a_ I!"

Now T_____ a_ w__ o___ r_____,
Slept i_ t__ o______ a_ n_____,
And w___ h__ c______ i_ a_ w___
More a______ t___ I c__ t____;
Not o___ t_____ b__ b____ a__ t______,
Such a_ a k___ r_______ b_____ -
Old t____ o_ "____ u___ a t_____,"
And h______ r_____ i_ r_____.

One n____ i_ h_______ t___ h_ t___
A p___ a_ a_ o__ p______-b_____,
Wherein h_ c___ a_____ b_ c_____
The p______ o_ a K___ o_ F_____
(A s_______ m___) a___, d___ b_____,
These w_____ "K____ L____ S_ a__ S_,
Nicknamed "T___ H_________!" T____ h_ s___,
And (T_____ o_ i_!) t__ m__ w__ f___!

Our b___ r_______ l___ a_______
To r___ a____ t___ f_____ K____,
Nicknamed "T___ H_________ T____ h_ s___,
And c________ t__ m__ w__ f___.
Nicknamed "T___ H_______." N__ a d____
The m__ w__ d_________ s____.
Why t___, a b___ (___ a__ h__ t__ )
Might y__ b_ n____ "T__ H_______ C__!"

"Might y__ b_ n______." O_ d__ h_ m___
That y____ a__ h_ "_____ h___ b_____"?
For n__ h_ f___ a s_____ m________:
"Is L____ S_ a__ S_ s____ l______?
Fashions i_ b_____ h___ a w__
Of a_______ f___ d__ t_ d___.
Is '________ L____' w___ u_ y__?
Unfortunately I f______."

Next m______ (____ t_ w______-p___)
The d____ o_______ t_ h__ a_____.
One q_______ h_______ i_ h__ h___:
"Is h_ a____ o_ i_ h_ d_____?"
Thus, n___ t_ p____, h_ p_______; b__,
The l______ w______, l______ s____,
Swung o____ W___ o__ s_______ "O_!"
Our T____ d__________ b_____

There h_______ t_ b_ p______ b_
A p____ m__ w___ a t________ e__,
Who, s_____ T____ i_ t__ s_____,
Raised h__ p_______ t_ h__ f___,
And m_______ k_____ i_ h__ e__
Soft w____ o_ c______ a__ o_ c____:
"Well, w____!" "A_____ m__!" "N___ a_ a__."
"Tut-tut! A v___ n____ f____."

Our T____ a_______ n__ a w____;
It's d_______ i_ h_ e___ h____.
Our b___ c____ o___ l___ a__ l___:
The s____ m__ i_ t__ p_____-b___!
That '_________ K___' - c____ t___ b_ h__,
This m__ o_ a_________?
"Impossible," h_ t_______. "B__ s____,
No h___ i_ a______ Y__ I w____!"

"Are y__" h_ s___, "b_ a__ c_____
His M______ t__ K___ o_ F______?"
The o____ a_______, "I a_ t___,"
Bowed s_____, a__ r______ h__ h___
Then s____ "______ m___ w___ a_ a___
"But i_ i_ M_ E_____ B_____
And T_____ b______ v___ l___
Replied p________ "____ s___

They s____ b______ t__ w_____ t_____,
The K___ a__ M_ E_____ B____,
And, h________ i_ a t_____ f__,
Talked c_________ o_ t___ a__ t____....
Then s___ H__ M_______ "W___, w___,
I m___ g__ o__," a__ r___ t__ b___.
"Your b____ I t_____," h_ s______. "G___-d__!"
And t______ a__ w___ u___ h__ w___.

A b____ h______ h___ h_ t_____,
Grows t____ w______ e________.
Our T____ B___ i_ s____ a__ f___,
Which i_ n__ t_ b_ w_______ a__;
But d_ y__ t____ i_ w______ h__
To k___ t___ h_ i_ f__ f___ s____?
No, j___ t__ o____ w__ a____ -
He's p____ o_ b____ s____ a__ s____.

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