More Goops and How Not to Be Them by Gelett Burgess
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I dreamed I found a sunlit room
Filled with a delicate perfume, Where, moaning their sweet lives away, A thousand lovely flowers lay. They drooped, so pale, and wan, and weak, With hardly strength enough to speak, With stems so crushed and leaves so torn It was too dreadful to be borne! And one white lily raised her head From off her snowy flower bed. And sighed, "_Please tell the children, oh! They should not treat the flowers so! They plucked us when we were so gay, And then they threw us all away To wither in the sun all day! We all must fade, but we'll forgive If they'll let other flowers live_!" [Illustration] [Illustration: Puppy Goops] _PUPPY GOOPS_ Candy in the cushions |
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