Riley Child-Rhymes  by James Whitcomb Riley
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			All the world's in joy, boys, 
			Glad and glorified As a romping boy, boys, On the sunny side! Where's a heart as mellow? Where's a soul as free? Where is any fellow We would rather be? Just ourselves or none, boys, World around and wide, Laughing in the sun, boys, On the sunny side! A SUDDEN SHOWER [Illustration: A Sudden Shower--Title] Barefooted boys scud up the street Or skurry under sheltering sheds; And schoolgirl faces, pale and sweet, Gleam from the shawls about their heads. Doors bang; and mother-voices call From alien homes; and rusty gates Are slammed; and high above it all, The thunder grim reverberates.  | 
		
			
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