Mr. Raven was perched upon a limb,
And Reynard the Fox looked up at him;
For the Raven held in his great big beak
A morsel the Fox would go far to seek.
Said the Fox, in admiring tones: "My word!
Sir Raven, you are a handsome bird.
Such feathers! If you would only sing,
The birds of these woods would call you King."
The Raven, who did not see the joke,
Forgot that his voice was just a croak.
He opened his beak, in his foolish pride -
And down fell the morsel the Fox had spied.
"Ha-ha!" said the Fox. "And now you see
You should not listen to flattery.
Vanity, Sir is a horrid vice -
I'm sure the lesson is worth the price."
The Raven And The Fox
Jean De La Fontaine
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Poem topics: pride, bird, voice, joke, king, great, listen, vanity, foolish, handsome, lesson, worth, raven, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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tanishka vishwasrao: this is the best poem ever .i came to know about it from our english textbook.how did u get the idea???
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