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  1. ‘Mr. Nobody’ by Anonymous is a clever children’s poem that shifts the blame for all mischief and messes over to an unknown entity– Mr. Nobody. Read Poem PDF Guide

  2. Mr. Nobody. By Anonymous. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house! There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. That every plate we break was cracked. By Mr. Nobody. ’Tis he who always tears out books, Who leaves the door ajar, He pulls the buttons from our shirts,

  3. by Mr Nobody. He puts damp wood upon the fire, So kettles cannot boil; His are the feet that bring in mud And all the carpets soil. The papers always are mislaid, Who had them last but he? There’s no one tosses them about But Mr. Nobody

  4. Mr Nobody. by Walter de la Mare. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house. There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. That every plate we break was cracked.

  5. Mr. Nobody. 228 votes. From the book The Golden Book of Poetry. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody’s house! There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree.

  6. Mr. Nobody. Author Unknown. I know a funny little man, As quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief that is done. In everybody's house! There's no one ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. That every plate we break was cracked. By Mr. Nobody. `Tis he who always tears our books, Who leaves the door ajar, He pulls the buttons from our shirts,

  7. Patrick Atiase. Mr. nobody, I know a funny man as quiet as a mouse, Who does the mischief. That is done in everybody's house. There's nobody ever sees his face, And yet we all agree. every living things that died in the desert. Are said to have been starved.

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