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The Lyttel Boy

    By Eugene Field



    Sometime there ben a lyttel boy
    That wolde not renne and play,
    And helpless like that little tyke
    Ben allwais in the way.
    "Goe, make you merrie with the rest,"
    His weary moder cried;
    But with a frown he catcht her gown
    And hong untill her side.

    That boy did love his moder well,
    Which spake him faire, I ween;
    He loved to stand and hold her hand
    And ken her with his een;
    His cosset bleated in the croft,
    His toys unheeded lay,--
    He wolde not goe, but, tarrying soe,
    Ben allwais in the way.

    Godde loveth children and doth gird
    His throne with soche as these,
    And He doth smile in plaisaunce while
    They cluster at His knees;
    And sometime, when He looked on earth
    And watched the bairns at play,
    He kenned with joy a lyttel boy
    Ben allwais in the way.

    And then a moder felt her heart
    How that it ben to-torne,--
    She kissed eche day till she ben gray
    The shoon he used to worn;
    No bairn let hold untill her gown,
    Nor played upon the floore,--
    Godde's was the joy; a lyttel boy
    Ben in the way no more!



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