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The Book Of Joyous Children

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Bound and bordered in leaf-green,
        Edged with trellised buds and flowers
    And glad Summer-gold, with clean
        White and purple morning-glories
        Such as suit the songs and stories
        Of this book of ours,
    Unrevised in text or scene, -
            The Book of Joyous Children.

    Wild and breathless in their glee -
        Lawless rangers of all ways
    Winding through lush greenery
        Of Elysian vales - the viny,
        Bowery groves of shady, shiny
        Haunts of childish days.
    Spread and read again with me
            The Book of Joyous Children.

    What a whir of wings, and what
        Sudden drench of dews upon
    The young brows, wreathed, all unsought,
        With the apple-blossom garlands
        Of the poets of those far lands
        Whence all dreams are drawn
    Set herein and soiling not
            The Book of Joyous Children.

    In their blithe companionship
        Taste again, these pages through,
    The hot honey on your lip
        Of the sun-smit wild strawberry,
        Or the chill tart of the cherry;
        Kneel, all glowing, to
    The cool spring, and with it sip
            The Book of Joyous Children.

    As their laughter needs no rule,
        So accept their language, pray. -
    Touch it not with any tool:
        Surely we may understand it, -
        As the heart has parsed or scanned it
        Is a worthy way,
    Though found not in any School
            The Book of Joyous Children.


    Be a truant - know no place
        Of prison under heaven's rim!
    Front the Father's smiling face -
        Smiling, that you smile the brighter
        For the heavy hearts made lighter,
        Since you smile with Him.
    Take - and thank Him for His grace -
            The Book of Joyous Children.



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