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[2] From "Poems of Childhood," published by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons.

EUGENE FIELD

AMERICA, 1850-1895

The Night Wind[3]

Have you ever heard the wind go "Yoooo"?



'Tis a pitiful sound to hear!

It seems to chill you through and through With a strange and speechless fear.

'Tis the voice of the night that broods outside 5 When folks should be asleep, And many and many's the time I've cried To the darkness brooding far and wide Over the land and the deep: "Whom do you want, O lonely night, 10 That you wail the long hours through?"

And the night would say in its ghostly way: "Yoooooooo!

Yoooooooo!

Yoooooooo!" 15

My mother told me long ago (When I was a little lad) That when the wind went wailing so Somebody had been bad; And then, when I was snug in bed, Whither I had been sent, With the blankets pulled up round my head, 5 I'd think of what my mother'd said, And wonder what boy she meant!

And "Who's been bad to-day?" I'd ask Of the wind that hoa.r.s.ely blew, And the voice would say in its meaningful way: 10 "Yoooooooo!

Yoooooooo!

Yoooooooo!"

That this was true I must allow-- You'll not believe it, though! 15 Yes, though I'm quite a model now, I was not always so.

And if you doubt what things I say, Suppose you make the test; Suppose, when you've been bad some day 20 And up to bed are sent away From mother and the rest-- Suppose you ask, "Who has been bad?"

And then you'll hear what's true; For the wind will moan in its ruefulest tone: "Yoooooooo!

Yoooooooo! 5 Yoooooooo!"

FOOTNOTE:

[3] From "Poems of Childhood," published by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons.

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH

AMERICA, 1836-

Marjorie's Almanac[4]

Robins in the tree top, Blossoms in the gra.s.s, Green things a-growing Everywhere you pa.s.s Sudden little breezes, 5 Showers of silver dew, Black bough and bent twig Budding out anew; Pine tree and willow tree, Fringed elm, and larch,-- Don't you think that May-time's Pleasanter than March?

Apples in the orchard 5 Mellowing one by one; Strawberries upturning Soft cheeks to the sun; Roses faint with sweetness, Lilies fair of face, 10 Drowsy scents and murmurs Haunting every place; Lengths of golden suns.h.i.+ne, Moonlight bright as day-- Don't you think that summer's 15 Pleasanter than May?

Roger in the corn patch Whistling negro songs; p.u.s.s.y by the hearth side Romping with the tongs; 20 Chestnuts in the ashes, Bursting through the rind; Red leaf and gold leaf Rustling down the wind; Mother "doin' peaches"

All the afternoon,-- 5 Don't you think that autumn's Pleasanter than June?

Little fairy snow-flakes Dancing in the flue; Old Mr. Santa Claus, 10 What is keeping you?

Twilight and firelight Shadows come and go; Merry chime of sleigh bells Tinkling through the snow; 15 Mother knitting stockings, p.u.s.s.y's got the ball, Don't you think that winter's Pleasanter than all?

FOOTNOTE:

[4] Selections from Thomas B. Aldrich are used by permission of, and by special arrangement with, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers of his works.

M. BETHAM EDWARDS

AMERICA, 1836-

A Child's Prayer

G.o.d make my life a little light, Within the world to glow-- A tiny flame that burneth bright, Wherever I may go.

G.o.d make my life a little flower, 5 That bringeth joy to all, Content to bloom in native bower, Although its place be small.

G.o.d make my life a little song, That comforteth the sad, 10 That helpeth others to be strong, And makes the singer glad.

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