November 16, 2009

A FUNNY LITTLE FROG.

A Funny Frog. 1 of 4.ONCE a little Frog
Sat a-croaking on a log,
Oh, and a very funny frog was he!
For he longed to be a tar
And go journeying afar,
Seeing wonders on the deep blue sea.

A Funny Frog. 2 of 4.One night—oh, it was dark!—
A bit of birchen bark
Went a-drifting slowly down the stream;
And in this light canoe
Lay the little froggie, who
Imagined he was floating through a dream.

A Funny Frog. 3 of 4.But my! when he awoke
His astonishment he spoke
In language that all froggies understand;
His mouth he opened wide
And he cried, and cried, and cried.
Although, he wasn’t out of sight of land.

A Funny Frog. 4 of 4.The journey soon was oe’r,
And the froggie jumped ashore,
As happy and as frisky as could be;
And on a mossy log,
Sits that now contented frog,
And never, never, wants to go to sea!

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November 13, 2009

COME AND PLAY!

Come And Play.

PLAY-FUL kit-tens! see them spring-ing
Light-ly up my fa-vor-ite tree;
Now they spy the ham-mock swing-ing—
In they scram-ble—one, two, three.

For a while they sit de-mure-ly,
In a dain-ty fluffy row,
Then they gaze a-bout—why sure-ly,
There stands pa-tient Spot be-low.

“Come!” I fan-cy they are say-ing,
“See, it is not far to climb:
’Mid the branch-es i-dly sway-ing
We are hav-ing such a time!

“You shall have a wel-come hear-ty
Here with-in the leaf-y shade.
What! you will not join our par-ty?
Sil-ly pup, you are a-fraid!”

But a meek re-proach is ly-ing
In those eyes so brown and large;
One can al-most hear him crying,
“I have mas-ter’s stick in charge!”

Pret-ty, mirth-ful, sau-cy crea-tures—
Let them play their mer-ry part!
How can their light kit-ten-na-tures
Un-der-stand his faith-ful heart?

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A BOY.

A Boy.

Tickle your chin! Tickle your chin!
When a boy wakens, our trials begin.

Tickle your chin! Tickle your chin!
When a boy dallies, there’s mischief within.

Tickle your chin! Tickle your chin!
When a boy dresses, he makes a great din.

Tickle your chin! Tickle your chin!
When a boy washes, he half rubs his skin.

Tickle your chin! Tickle your chin!
When a boy frolics, to imps he’s akin.

Tickle your chin! Tickle your chin!
When a boy loves us, our hearts he can win.

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