A gift book of stories and poems for children | ||
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WHO IS THIS BOY?
I will write a little story,
About a little boy;
He is his father's comfort,
He is his mother's joy.
About a little boy;
He is his father's comfort,
He is his mother's joy.
When we give a little errand,
He thinks of what is said,
Pulls down his little waistcoat,
And holds up his little head.
He thinks of what is said,
Pulls down his little waistcoat,
And holds up his little head.
He holds his little fork
By the handle, as he should,
And never spills his coffee,
Nor drops about his food.
By the handle, as he should,
And never spills his coffee,
Nor drops about his food.
His face is very pleasant,
What he says is always true;
Now tell me, youngest reader,
If this little boy is you.
What he says is always true;
Now tell me, youngest reader,
If this little boy is you.
A gift book of stories and poems for children | ||