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The Triantiwontigongolope


There's a very funny insect that you do not often spy,
And it isn't quite a spider, and it isn't quite a fly;
It is something like a beetle, and a little like a bee,
But nothing like a wooly grub that climbs upon a tree.
Its name is quite a hard one, but you'll learn it soon, I hope.
So try:
  Tri-
      Tri-anti-wonti-
        Triantiwontigongolope.

It lives on weeds and wattle-gum, and has a funny face;
Its appetite is hearty, and its manners a disgrace.
When first you come upon it, it will give you quite a scare,
But when you look for it again, you find it isn't there.
And unless you call it softly it will stay away and mope.
So try:
  Tri-
      Tri-anti-wonti-
        Triantiwontigongolope.

It trembles if you tickle it or tread upon its toes;
It is not an early riser, but it has a snubbish nose.
If you snear at it, or scold it, it will scuttle off in shame,
But it purrs and purrs quite proudly if you call it by its name,
And offer it some sandwiches of sealing-wax and soap.
So try:
  Tri-
      Tri-anti-wonti-
        Triantiwontigongolope .

But of course you haven't seen it; and I truthfully confess
That I haven't seen it either, and I don't know its address.
For there isn't such an insect, though there really might have been
If the trees and grass were purple, and the sky was bottle green.
It's just a little joke of mine, which you'll forgive, I hope.
Oh, try!
  Tri-
      Tri-anti-wonti-
        Triantiwontigongolope.

Notes

This is taken from a book published in 1921 C.J. Dennis' Book for Kids.
C.J. and his wife had no children of their own but his love of children is evident in this collection of beautiful children poems: - his foreward read:
" .... Too all good children over four
and under four and eighty
Be ye not over-prone to pore
On matters grave and weighty
Mayhap you'll find within this book
Some touch of youth's rare clowning
If you will condescend to look
and not descend to frowning.
The mind of one small boy may hold
odd fancies and inviting
To guide a hand unsure and old
that moves these days to writing
For hair once bright in days of yore
Grows grey (or somewhat slaty)
and now alas he's over four
though under four and eighty.
C.J. Dennis

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  • I only know Dennis'work from his Ginger Mick and Sentimental Bloke poems but seeing this has encouraged me to read more.
    He has a nice gentle style which I am sure would appeal to the children of this generation as it must have done almost a century before.
    He is in someways an Austalian Spike Milligan and I am sure Spike would have enjoyed this poem. Indeed he may have gained inspiration from it, who knows?


  • June 17
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    Memories

    From guest Noelene (contact)
    I learned this poem years ago in primary school, and have always loved it, but could only remember the first verse. CJ Dennis is such a great poet!


  • September 11, 2007
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    I like it

    From guest Jessica Yahannah (contact)
    Hi im Jessica and im 11 i did this story as a project for school and i got full marks. its a truly good story :)


  • September 10, 2007
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    From guest vanessa courtney (contact)
    this is great...every child should read this mans poetry...he is great... i remember this poem from my school days..thanks for the memory//


  • December 11, 2005
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    I remember this from primary school, C.J. Dennis was one of the best bush poets. I also love I dips me lid - full of colloquial idioms. Helps if you say them out loud


  • June 5, 2005
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    My mum used to read this peom to me and only remembered when we had to find a poem for english at shool, glad to see it's still around.

  • candyecane2002
    February 21, 2005
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    AWE! This is awesome. I totally LOVED IT! He seems like a wonderful writer. I'm gonna check him out. Loves and thankz. Shanz

  • Pierre Richards
    February 21, 2005
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    This is a cute piece that is well designed to tickle the fancy of some child.
    I like the way this was written, with the whimsical flow and tease this has.


  • April 6, 2004
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    Childhood flashback

    I used to have this poem in a book when I was a little kid. I have never forgotten it and just recently had to search to prove that I wasn't insane (when telling someone about it). Glad to find it again..

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