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Booh!

    By Eugene Field



    On afternoons, when baby boy has had a splendid nap,
    And sits, like any monarch on his throne, in nurse's lap,
    In some such wise my handkerchief I hold before my face,
    And cautiously and quietly I move about the place;
    Then, with a cry, I suddenly expose my face to view,
    And you should hear him laugh and crow when I say "Booh"!

    Sometimes the rascal tries to make believe that he is scared,
    And really, when I first began, he stared, and stared, and stared;
    And then his under lip came out and farther out it came,
    Till mamma and the nurse agreed it was a "cruel shame" -
    But now what does that same wee, toddling, lisping baby do
    But laugh and kick his little heels when I say "Booh!"

    He laughs and kicks his little heels in rapturous glee, and then
    In shrill, despotic treble bids me "do it all aden!"
    And I - of course I do it; for, as his progenitor,
    It is such pretty, pleasant play as this that I am for!
    And it is, oh, such fun I and sure that we shall rue
    The time when we are both too old to play the game "Booh!"



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