THE VANISHING
They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care;
They pursued it with forks and
hope;
They threatened its life with a railway-share;
They charmed it with smiles
and soap.
They shuddered to think that the chase might fail,
And the Beaver, excited at last,
Went bounding along on the tip of its tail,
For the daylight was nearly
past.
"There is Thingumbob shouting!" the Bellman said,
"He is shouting like mad, only
hark!
He is waving his hands, he is wagging his head,
He has certainly found a Snark!"
They gazed in delight, while the Butcher exclaimed
"He was always a desperate wag!"
They beheld him--their Baker--their hero unnamed--
On the top of a neighboring
crag.
Erect and sublime, for one moment of time.
In the next, that wild figure
they saw
(As if stung by a spasm) plunge into a chasm,
While they waited and listened
in awe.
"It's a Snark!" was the sound that first came to their
ears,
And seemed almost too good to
be true.
Then followed a torrent of laughter and cheers:
Then the ominous words "It's
a Boo-"
Then, silence. Some fancied they heard in the air
A weary and wandering sigh
Then sounded like "-jum!" but the others declare
It was only a breeze that went
by.
They hunted till darkness came on, but they found
Not a button, or feather, or
mark,
By which they could tell that they stood on the ground
Where the Baker had met with
the Snark.
In the midst of the word he was trying to say,
In the midst of his laughter
and glee,
He had softly and suddenly vanished away---
For the Snark *was* a Boojum,
you see.
THE END