The Book of Joyous Children by James Whitcomb Riley
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page 13 of 92 (14%)
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Marching out of Morning-Land, over dale and down:
[Illustration] Some go a-gypsying out in country places-- Out through the orchards, with blossoms on the boughs Wild, sweet, and pink and white as their own glad faces; And some go, at evening, calling home the cows. [Illustration] _Where go the children? Travelling! Travelling_! _Where go the children, travelling ahead_? _Some go to foreign wars, and camps by the firelight_-- _Some go to glory so; and some go to bed_! [Illustration] Some go through grassy lanes leading to the city-- Thinner grow the green trees and thicker grows the dust; Ever, though, to little people any path is pretty So it leads to newer lands, as they know it must. Some go to singing less; some go to list'ning; Some go to thinking over ever-nobler themes; Some go anhungered, but ever bravely whistling, Turning never home again only in their dreams. _Where go the children? Travelling! Travelling_! _Where go the children, travelling ahead_? _Some go to conquer things; some go to try them_; |
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