NOW where's a song for our small dear, With her quaint voice and her quick ear, To singfor gnats and bats to hear At twilight in her bed? A song of tiny elfin things With shiny, silky, silvery wings, Footing it in fairy rings, And kissing overhead. A song of starry glow-worms' lights In the long grass of shadowy nights, And flitting showers of firefly flights, Where summer woods hang deep; Of hovering, noiseless owls that find Their way at dark; and of a kind And drowsy, drowsy ocean wind That puts the sea to sleep. @3But where's the song for our small dear, With her quaint voice and her quick ear, To singfor dreamland things to hear And hush herself to sleep?@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 3. AMARYLLIS by THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS HOOD by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THIS COMPOST: 1. by WALT WHITMAN ONE PERSON: 16 by ELINOR WYLIE THE MORAL FABLES: THE LION AND THE MOUSE by AESOP ONE WOMAN by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |