Us Two

A. A. Milne

1882 to 1956

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Silly old dragons!"- and off they flew.
"What would I do?" I said to Pooh,
But that's what it is," said Pooh, said he.
"Just what I think myself," said Pooh.
"Yes, let's," said Pooh to Me.
"As soon as I saw their beaks I knew.
"What's twice eleven?" I said to Pooh.
("Twice what?" said Pooh to Me.)
"That's what it is," said Pooh.
That's what they are," said Pooh, said he.
"Where are you going today?" says Pooh:
"If it wasn't for you," and Pooh said: "True,
And I held his paw and I shouted "Shoo!
"I'm never afraid with you."
Wherever I am, there's always Pooh,
We crossed the river and found a few-
"That's right," said Pooh to Me.
"I wasn't afraid," said Pooh, said he,
"Let's look for dragons," I said to Pooh.
"Yes, those are dragons all right," said Pooh.
"I'm not afraid," I said to Pooh,
It isn't much fun for One, but Two,
"It wasn't an easy sum to do,
"I think it ought to be twenty-two."
"Let's go together," says Pooh.
Can stick together, says Pooh, says he. "That's how it is," says Pooh.
Whatever I do, he wants to do,
Let's go together," says Pooh, says he.
There's always Pooh and Me.
So wherever I am, there's always Pooh,
"That's what they are," said Pooh.
"Well, that's very odd 'cos I was too.
There's always Pooh and Me.
"Let's frighten the dragons," I said to Pooh.