The Barefoot Book of Classic Poems

The Barefoot Book of Classic Poems — page 3
The Paintbox Cobalt and umber and ultramarine Ivory black and emerald green What shall I paint to give pleasure to you Paint for me somebody utterly new I have painted you tigers in crimson and white The colours were good and you painted a-right I have painted the cook and a camel in blue And a panther in purple You painted them true Now mix me a colour that nobody knows And paint me a country where nobody goes And put in it people a little like you Watching a unicorn drinking the dew E V Rieu