Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NAUGHTY JOHNNIE FROST, by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY Poet's Biography First Line: Little leaf,' said young jack frost Last Line: Wore a dress of red! Subject(s): Hearts; Love; Relationships | ||||||||
LITTLE Leaf," said young Jack Frost, "Pretty Leaf," said he, "Tell me why you seem so shy, So afraid of me? I protest I like you well In your gown of green You're the very sweetest Leaf I have ever seen!" "Run away," said little Leaf, "Prithee, run away! I don't want to listen to Anything you say. Mother-tree has often said: 'Child, have naught to do With young Johnnie Frost'I think That, perhaps, he's you!" "Nay, believe me, little Leaf, Pretty Leaf! Indeed To such silly, idle tales You should pay no heed! I protest a leaf so fair Need not bashful be There's no reason why you should Feel afraid of me." "Well, perhaps," said little Leaf, "I will let you stay If you're really very sure You mean all you say? Do you truly like me best" "Yes, oh yes!" he said, "And, to prove it, pray accept This new dress of red!" Very proud was little Leaf, Whispering with a smile, " 'Tis a sweetly pretty gown, 'Twill be quite the style!" Then she chanced to glance around! "Oh!" and "Oh!" she said Every leaf upon the tree Wore a dress of red! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AMERICAN WEDDING by ESSEX HEMPHILL PUNK HALF PANTHER by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA LET US GATHER IN A FLOURISHING WAY by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA THE DIFFERENCE by RICHARD HOWARD THE ADVANCE OF THE FATHER by FANNY HOWE A CHRISTMAS CHILD by ISABEL ECCLESTONE MACKAY |
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