Modeled After Lewis Carroll's "The Mad Gardener's Song"
She thought she saw a telephone
That pledged a fossil drive
She looked again, and found it was
A smashed-up hornet hive
"I dread to think," she said, "the residents
"Are still alive!"
She thought she saw a daffodil
That played a violin
She looked again, and found it was
A poison dart-toad fin
"The man who misses this," she said,
"Is one who cannot win!"
She thought she saw her dream come true
Complete with butterscotch
She looked again, and found it was
A footman off his watch
"It's back to work with you," she said,
"Before I kick your crotch!"
She thought she saw a kidney stone
Cajoling on the roof
She looked again, and found it was
A purple pony's hoof
"I can't move it myself," she said,
"I'll need a hungry wolf!"
She thought she saw a microwave
A-hangin' upside down
She looked again, and found it was
A cozy little town
"It's so granduer," she said, "I'll go
"Outside in my night gown!"
She thought she saw a barbeque
With calliflour meat
She looked again, and found it was
A taco incomplete
"Though some may spit it out," she said,
"I think it rather sweet!"
She thought she saw a tea kettle
With most malevolent steam
She looked again, and found it was
A communist regime
"I'll keep my wealth," she gruffly said,
"Stingy as it may seem."
She thought she saw a wheelbarrow
Carrying lots and lots
She looked again, and found it was
A bulb of 7 watts
"What trickery!" she said, "These wretched
"Advertising plots!"
She thought she saw a novelist
With whom she had been schooled
She looked again, and found it was
A grizzly bear who drooled
Alas," she said, "It is the truth; My eyes
"Cannot be fooled!"