. Schoolma'am 1917. A MIDNIGHT FEAS1i Fur Rembrandts Night Watch. «/V~—£§► A $orkdful of dltmjlrs for tbr iSltr Saisijs *milr The daisy smiled at the sun one dayThrough a cloud above the tree; The west wind drove the cloud awayAnd the daisy danced in glee. () good west wind, the daisy said,I thank you for your grace, Then went to sleep in her little bedWith the smile still on her face. Sltttlr ®nm Srif m\b tbr IHitim Little Tom Try Looked up at the sky;The Man in the Moon looked down; Little Tom Try Began to cry,And the Moon-Man seemed to frown. Why do you frown As you look down?Said Tom to th
. Schoolma'am 1917. A MIDNIGHT FEAS1i Fur Rembrandts Night Watch. «/V~—£§► A $orkdful of dltmjlrs for tbr iSltr Saisijs *milr The daisy smiled at the sun one dayThrough a cloud above the tree; The west wind drove the cloud awayAnd the daisy danced in glee. () good west wind, the daisy said,I thank you for your grace, Then went to sleep in her little bedWith the smile still on her face. Sltttlr ®nm Srif m\b tbr IHitim Little Tom Try Looked up at the sky;The Man in the Moon looked down; Little Tom Try Began to cry,And the Moon-Man seemed to frown. Why do you frown As you look down?Said Tom to the Man in the Moon ; But never a word That little Tom heardWas said by the Man in the Moon. But bye and bye, When Little Tom TryHad played and laughed awhile, He looked again At the big the Moon-Man seemed to smile. Why do you smile Now all the while?Said Tom; but the Man in the Moon Just screwed up his chin In a big broad grin—That merry old Man in the Moon! ICittlr Smum (Uhratnut Little brown chestnut Up in the tree,I see you— Do you s
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