A dragon fly upon my knee
Is sitting looking up at me.
The moon on the one hand, the dawn on the other;
The moon is my sister, the dawn is my brother.
When George's Grandmamma was told
That George had been as good as gold,
A light exists in spring
Not present on the year
FIVE little Girls, sitting on a form,
Five little Girls, with lessons to learn,
Little Prince Tatters has lost his cap!
Over the hedge he threw it;
OUT of Wonder World I think you come;
For in your eyes the wonder comes with you.
As I rode in to Burrumbeet,
I met a man with funny feet;
All things bright and beatiful, All creatures, great and small,
Who caroused in the Dirt and was corrected by His Uncle His uncle came on Franklin Hyde
LITTLE girlie tell to me
What your wistful blue eyes see?
WHAT did she see–oh, what did she see,
As she stood leaning against the tree?
The lightning and thunder
They go and they come:
What do you think I saw to-day when I arose at dawn?
This is the Wiggledywasticus,
Very remarkable beast.
Sun-flowers, stop growing!
If you touch the sky where those clouds are passing
IF the butterfly courted the bee,
And the owl the porcupine;
IN the May-time flowers grow;
Little girls in meadows go;
THERE was one little Jim,
'Tis reported of him,
Who’s that dancing on the moonlight air,
Heel tapping, Toe-heel rapping?
Hush-a-by Baby
On the tree top,
Little Gorilla, why do you look so sad? . . .
Are you thinking about the glorious times that you had
It lies beyond the Western Pines
Towards the sinking sun,
You left in the morning, at evening my heart is in a thousand pieces.
Ninny Nanny Netticoat,
In a white petticoat,
Lady Clara Vere de Vere Was eight years old, she said:
"Hoity-toity! Hop-o'-my-thumb!
Tweedledee and Tweedledum!
A Mademoiselle Marie Hay sol bueno y mar de espuma,
I was a Pirate once,
A blustering fellow with scarlet sash,
There was once a lady, divinely tall,
who lived high up in a castle wall,
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