At the Zoo by Alan Alexander Milne

At the Zoo, Alan Alexander Milne was the famous writer of the much-loved Winnie the Pooh stories and is more generally known as A. A. Milne.  Born in Kilburn, London in 1882 he spent his formative years living in a small independent school which his father, John Vine Milne ran.  A. A. was fortunate to have visionary novelist H. G. Wells as one of his teachers there.

 

At the Zoo by Alan Alexander Milne

 

He went on to study at Trinity College, Cambridge  after studying first at Westminster School.  Up at Cambridge his writing talents blossomed and was soon noticed by the humorous magazine “Punch”.  He was invited to contribute whimsical articles and poems at first and later was appointed assistant editor.

At the Zoo by Alan Alexander Milne

At the Zoo

There are lions and roaring tigers,
and enormous camels and things,
There are biffalo-buffalo-bisons,
and a great big bear with wings.
There’s a sort of a tiny potamus,
and a tiny nosserus too –
But I gave buns to the elephant
when I went down to the Zoo!
At the Zoo by Alan Alexander Milne
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There are badgers and bidgers and bodgers,
and a Super-in-tendent’s House,
There are masses of goats, and a Polar,
and different kinds of mouse,
And I think there’s a sort of a something
which is called a wallaboo –
But I gave buns to the elephant
when I went down to the Zoo!If you try to talk to the bison,
he never quite understands;
You can’t shake hands with a mingo –
he doesn’t like shaking hands.
And lions and roaring tigers
hate saying, “How do you do?” –
But I give buns to the elephant
when I go down to the Zoo!
At the Zoo by Alan Alexander Milne

 

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