Lewis Carroll
'Twas brillig, and the
slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in
the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
'Beware the Jabberwock,
my son!
The jaws that bite, the
claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird,
and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!'
He took his vorpal sword
in hand:
Long time the manxome
foe he sought-
So rested he by the Tumtum
tree,
And stood awhile in thought.
And, as in uffish thought
he stood,
The Jabberwock, with
eyes of flame,
Came whiffling through
the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!
One, two! One, two! And
through and through
The vorpal blade went
snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and
with its head
He went galumphing back.
'And hast thou slain the
Jabberwock?
Come to my arns, my beamish
boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh!
Callay!'
He chortled in his joy.
'Twas brillig, and the
slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in
the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.