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Our Little Girl

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Her heart knew naught of sorrow,
        Nor the vaguest taint of sin -
    'Twas an ever-blooming blossom
        Of the purity within:
    And her hands knew only touches
        Of the mother's gentle care,
    And the kisses and caresses
        Through the interludes of prayer.

    Her baby-feet had journeyed
        Such a little distance here,
    They could have found no briers
        In the path to interfere;
    The little cross she carried
        Could not weary her, we know,
    For it lay as lightly on her
        As a shadow on the snow.

    And yet the way before us -
        O how empty now and drear! -
    How ev'n the dews of roses
        Seem as dripping tears for her!
    And the song-birds all seem crying,
        As the winds cry and the rain,
    All sobbingly, - "We want - we want
        Our little girl again!"



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