You could see that the Lion didn't like it, L. For giving a kind of a roll, M. He pulled Albert inside the cage with 'im, C. And swallowed the little lad 'ole. Then Pa, who had seen the occurrence, X. And didn't know what to do next, N. Said 'Mother! Yon Lion's 'et Albert', D. And Mother said 'Well, I am vexed!. The poem's characters are a family visiting Blackpool, where they encounter a rather unexciting sea and decide to visit the zoo. There, the young boy Albert provokes a lion named Wallace, leading to his untimely demise. The poem's tone is light and humorous, despite the grim events it depicts.

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Albert and the Lion. by Marriott Edgar. There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool, That's noted for fresh air and fun, And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom. Went there with young Albert, their son. A grand little lad was young Albert, All dressed in his best; quite a swell. With a stick with an 'orse's 'ead 'andle,. Albert and the Lion. There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool, Went there with young Albert, their son. The finest that Woolworth's could sell. Fact, nothing to laugh at at all. And old ale and sandwiches too. With the side of his face on the bars. Well, it didn't seem right to the child.