A Nursery Tale
A Nursery Tale
Humpy Dumpty jumped over a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
On her way to the tea stall
With pakoras, to sip a cup of tea
Was her plan, but that was not meant to be
For she fell into a well to drink water directly
The mouse that ran up the wall clock
Was tired and in total shock
While the kids rhymed hickory dickory dock
Little Tommy heard Miss Muffet shout
And with the help of Little Tommy Stout
He managed to pull Humpty out
All the king’s horses and all the king’s mortal
Drove her to the nearest hospital
Where the doctors fixed her bones brittle
Humpty’s broken leg now repaired
She refused to remain impaired
Comforting crutches, her weight they shared
And everywhere that Humpty went
Her Little Lamb unfailingly followed with content
In her love and care, was Humpty drenched
Slowly yet steadily Humpty was back on her own two feet
And kissed her Little Lamb; in triumph did the little one bleat
For without her, Humpty couldn’t have achieved this feat