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To A Sleeping Child. I.

    By Thomas Hood



    Oh, 'tis a touching thing, to make one weep, -
    A tender infant with its curtain'd eye,
    Breathing as it would neither live nor die
    With that unchanging countenance of sleep!
    As if its silent dream, serene and deep,
    Had lined its slumber with a still blue sky
    So that the passive cheeks unconscious lie
    With no more life than roses - just to keep
    The blushes warm, and the mild, odorous breath.
    O blossom boy! so calm is thy repose.
    So sweet a compromise of life and death,
    'Tis pity those fair buds should e'er unclose
    For memory to stain their inward leaf,
    Tinging thy dreams with unacquainted grief.



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