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Curly Locks

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Curly Locks! Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine?
    Thou shalt not wash the dishes, nor yet feed the swine, -
    But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam,
    And feast upon strawberries, sugar and cream.


    Curly Locks! Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine?
    The throb of my heart is in every line,
    And the pulse of a passion as airy and glad
    In its musical beat as the little Prince had!

    Thou shalt not wash the dishes, nor yet feed the swine! -
    O I'll dapple thy hands with these kisses of mine
    Till the pink of the nail of each finger shall be
    As a little pet blush in full blossom for me.

    But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam,
    And thou shalt have fabric as fair as a dream, -
    The red of my veins, and the white of my love,
    And the gold of my joy for the braiding thereof.

    And feast upon strawberries, sugar and cream
    From a service of silver, with jewels agleam, -
    At thy feet will I bide, at thy beck will I rise,
    And twinkle my soul in the night of thine eyes!

    Curly Locks! Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine?
    Thou shalt not wash the dishes, nor yet feed the swine. -
    But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam,
    And feast upon strawberries, sugar and cream.



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