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SONG, by FLORENCE SMITH First Line: How pleasant it is that always Last Line: Heaven is older than you! | ||||||||
HOW PLEASANT it is that always There's somebody older than you -- Someone to pet and caress you, Someone to scold you, too! Someone to call you a baby, To laugh at you when you're wise; Someone to care when you're sorry, To kiss the tears from your eyes; When life has begun to be weary, And youth to melt like the dew, To know, like the little children Somebody's older than you. The path cannot be so lonely, For someone has trod it before; The golden gates are the nearer, That someone stands at the door. I can think of nothing sadder Than to feel, when days are few, There's nobody left to lean on, Nobody older than you! The younger ones may be tender To the feeble steps and slow; But they can't talk the old times over -- Alas, how should they know! 'Tis a romance to them -- a wonder You were ever a child at play; But the dear ones waiting in heaven Know it is all as you say. I know that the great All-Father Loves us, and the little ones too; Keep only childlike-hearted -- Heaven is older than you! | Other Poems of Interest...HARRY PLOUGHMAN by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE CARELESS GALLANT by THOMAS JORDAN EXILED by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY STRANGE MEETINGS: 10 by HAROLD MONRO WHITE MAGIC: AN ODE by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE HODGE by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES AN ELEGY ON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF THOMAS AYLEWORTH, SLAIN AT CROYDON by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |
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