Rhymes for childhood | ||
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
I do feel so happy to seeThe sheep when the merry birds sing;
And the lambs give a pleasure to me,
In the beautiful season of spring.
The sheep are so meek and so mild,
So useful and innocent too;
The lambs are so playful and wild,
I love them whatever they do.
So useful and innocent too;
The lambs are so playful and wild,
I love them whatever they do.
They give us the white woolly fleece,
That keeps us in winter so warm,
And I can go by them in peace,
Without feeling any alarm.
That keeps us in winter so warm,
And I can go by them in peace,
Without feeling any alarm.
And if I am useful and mild,
And harmless, and cheerful, and gay;
I shall be a very good child,
And give as much pleasure as they.
And harmless, and cheerful, and gay;
I shall be a very good child,
And give as much pleasure as they.
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