Songs for Parents by John Farrar
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And when I jump and wake
As an oozy ogre clutches me-- It's just a stomach ache! Water-Lily I'd like to be a water-lily sleeping on the river, Where solemn rushes whisper, and funny ripples quiver. All day I'd watch the blue sky--all night I'd watch the black, Floating in the soft waves, dreaming on my back, And when I'd tired of dreaming, I'd call a passing fish, "I want to find the sea!" I'd shout, "Come! You can grant my wish!" He'd bite me from my moorings, and softly I would slip To the center of the river like an ocean-going ship. The waves would laugh upon me. The wind would blow me fast, And oh, what shores and wonders would greet me as I passed! Yes, if I were a water-lily, I'd sail to sea in state-- A green frog for my captain--and a dragon-fly for mate! Humor Have you ever watched the clowns at play, White, red and black on circus day? |
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