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The Tale of Custard the Dragon is a poem for children written by Ogden Nash. A picture book of the 1936 poem with illustrations by Lynn M. Munsinger was published in 1995.

The poem has been described as "probably his most famous poem for kids". In 1959, it inspired Leonard Lipton to write a poem that evolved into the song "Puff, the Magic Dragon".

Synopsis

The poem opens with the introduction of Belinda and her company of pets: Ink (the kitten), Blink (the mouse), Mustard (the dog) and Custard (the dragon). Everyone in the house is very fond of bragging about their bravery, except for Custard. Despite his pretty frightening looks, the dragon cries for a nice safe cage and gets tickled. His inmates take it for granted that he is a coward and makes him the butt of ridicule.

All of a sudden, a pirate breaks into the house with pistols in his hands. Panic-stricken, everyone flees from the scene. However, the seemingly coward dragon chases at the pirate and devours him. Thus, he proves himself as the bravest of all and everyone feels obliged to him.

Now, as the danger is over, everyone again goes about blowing his own trumpet as before and Custard keeps asking for a nice safe cage.

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