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The Story of Fidgety Phillip
by Heinrich Hoffman
"Let me see if Philip can
Be a little gentleman;
Let me see if he is able
To sit still for once at table:"
Thus
Papa bade Phil behave;
And Mamma looked very grave.
But fidgety
Phil,
He won't sit still;
He wriggles,
And giggles,
And
then, I declare,
Swings backwards and forwards,
And tilts up his
chair,
Just like any rocking-horse-
"Philip! I am getting cross!"
See the naughty, restless child
Growing still more rude and
wild,
Till his chair falls over quite.
Philip screams with all his
might,
Catches at the cloth, but then
That makes matters worse
again.
Down upon the ground they fall,
Glasses, plates, knives,
forks, and all.
How Mamma did fret and frown,
When she saw them
tumbling down!
And Papa made such a face!
Philip is in sad
disgrace.
Where is Philip, where is he?
Fairly covered up you
see!
Cloth and all are lying on him;
He has pulled down all upon
him.
What a terrible to-do!
Dishes, glasses, snapped in two!
Here a knife, and there a fork!
Philip, this is cruel work.
Table
all so bare, and ah!
Poor Papa, and poor Mamma
Look quire cross,
and wonder how
They shall have their dinner now.
Try our Boy Toilet Paper Roll Craft to go with this poem