The book's title and function as a collection of poems has been parodied or influential following its publication. In 2003,
Neil Gaiman released
Now We Are Sick, a poem anthology book featuring sci-fi, fantasy, and horror poems that thirty authors wrote. In 2017, the
BBC and
James Goss released
Doctor Who: Now We Are Six Hundred, which featured a collection of poems about
The Doctor with illustrations by then
Doctor Who show-runner,
Russel T. Davies. By 1928, soprano Mimi Crawford recorded some poems from the collection set to music.
Harold Fraser-Simon created the compositions. The poem "Us Two" features
Christopher Robin and
Winnie-the-Pooh spending time together. Some of the language in this poem is paraphrased by the song "Forever & Ever" from
''Pooh's Grand Adventure''. The book entered the public domain in the United States in 2023 along with other 1927 works. ==References==