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Poems about Childrens
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FOUR Princesses lived in a Green Tower–
A Bright Green Tower in the middle of the sea;
I like 'em, in the winter when their cheeks are slightly pale,
I like 'em in the spring time when the March winds blow a gale;
I've a kiss from a warmer lover
Than maiden earth can be:
I prefer the gorgeous freedom,
And I fly to lands of grace,
Three blind mice, three blind mice,
See how they run!
I SAW a new world in my dream,
Where all the folks alike did seem:
THE rain has ceased, and in my room
The sunshine pours an airy flood;
I am the sister of him
And he is my brother
King Cole he reigned in Aureoland,
But the sceptre was seldom in his hand
The old bridge has a wrinkled face.
He bends his back
BABY mine, over the trees;
Baby mine, over the flowers;
When I go back from Billy's place I always have to roam
I call you bad, my little child,
Upon the title page,
Thank you, pretty cow, that made
Pleasant milk to soak my bread
They say the eagle is a bird
That sees some splendid sights
IT is a Party, do you know,
And there they sit, all in a row,
The seals all flap
Their shining flips
I rather think I would not wish,
If I might choose, to be a fish.
In the far-off Polar seas,
Far beyond the Hebrides,
I
Make me, dear Lord, polite and kind
I have a horse - a ryghte good horse - Ne doe Y envye those
YOU very fine Miss Molly,
What will the daisies say,
THIS pig went to market;
This pig stayed at home;
I somersault just like a clown
And all the trees turn upside down.
I'd like to be a baker, and come when morning breaks,
Calling out, \
Yo sueño con los ojos Abiertos, y de día
'Pengwengs,' the bos'n said,
'They're sailors drowned an' dead —
ONE–two, is one to you;
One–two–three, is one to me.
WHEN we went out with Grandmamma–
Mamma said for a treat–
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