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Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Don`t Tease The LionElla Wheeler Wilcox - Don`t Tease The Lion
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If you saw a lion Not within a cage, Would you tease and fret him Till he roared in rage? Would you tempt his anger And his savage power, Knowing he could crush you, Kill you, and devour? Yet I know some people Who, morn and noon and night, Tease and fret with bitters The lion—appetite. It matters not what ails them, For each disease and all They seem to think there`s healing In demon alcohol. So they fret the lion, And anger him, until, In his awful power, He springs up to kill. Let me warn you, children, From this foolish way. Do not tease the lion, Nor tempt him any day. Don`t believe the doctors If they say you need Any wines or ciders; For there are, indeed, Better cures, and safer, Than these drinks, that slay More than a hundred people Without fail each day.
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