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the foolish fish poem.

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Answered by nsaiidvaith
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The Foolish Fish

"Dear mother," said a little fish,

"Is that a worm I see?

I'm very hungry, and I wish

You'd get the worm for me."

"Sweet innocent," the mother cried,

And started from her nook,

"That worm you see is there to hide

The sharpness of a hook."

As I have heard, the little trout

Was young and foolish too,

And presently he ventured out

To learn what might be true.

Around about the worm he played,

With many a longing look,

And "Dear me!" to himself he said,

"I'm sure there is no hook."

"I think I'll give one little bite;"

And that was what he did,

And thus he died in hapless plight

By not doing as he was bid.

- Ann and Jane Taylor

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Answered by pujakc461
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Answer:

The foolish fish poem is very nice. I read in class 9 I read in my English book

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