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The Poet's Love For The Children

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Kindly and warm and tender,
    He nestled each childish palm
    So close in his own that his touch was a prayer
    And his speech a blessed psalm.

    He has turned from the marvelous pages
    Of many an alien tome -
    Haply come down from Olivet,
    Or out from the gates of Rome -

    Set sail o'er the seas between him
    And each little beckoning hand
    That fluttered about in the meadows
    And groves of his native land, -

    Fluttered and flashed on his vision
    As, in the glimmering light
    Of the orchard-lands of childhood,
    The blossoms of pink and white.

    And there have been sobs in his bosom,
    As out on the shores he stept,
    And many a little welcomer
    Has wondered why he wept. -

    That was because, O children,
    Ye might not always be
    The same that the Savior's arms were wound
    About, in Galilee.



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