Nine grenadiers, with bayonets in their guns;
Nine bakers’ baskets, with hot cross buns;
Nine brown elephants standing in a row;
Nine new velocipedes, good ones to go;
Nine knickerbocker suits, with buttons all complete;
Nine pairs of skates with straps for the feet;
Nine clever conjurors eating hot coals;
Nine sturdy mountaineers leaping on their poles;
Nine little drummer-boys beating on their drums;
Nine fat aldermen sitting on their thumbs;
Nine new knockers to our front door;
Nine new neighbours that I never saw before;
Nine times running I dreamt it all plain;
With bread and cheese for supper I could dream it all again!
(William Brighty Rands)
More Poetry from William Brighty Rands:
- Dressing the Doll (William Brighty Rands Poems)
- I Saw A New World (William Brighty Rands Poems)
- The Thought (William Brighty Rands Poems)
- The First Tooth (William Brighty Rands Poems)
- Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore (William Brighty Rands Poems)
- Polly (William Brighty Rands Poems)