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Tommy Smith

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Dimple-cheeked and rosy-lipped,
    With his cap-rim backward tipped,
    Still in fancy I can see
    Little Tommy smile on me -
        Little Tommy Smith.

    Little unsung Tommy Smith -
    Scarce a name to rhyme it with;
    Yet most tenderly to me
    Something sings unceasingly -
        Little Tommy Smith.

    On the verge of some far land
    Still forever does he stand,
    With his cap-rim rakishly
    Tilted; so he smiles on me -
        Little Tommy Smith.

    Elder-blooms contrast the grace
    Of the rover's radiant face -
    Whistling back, in mimicry,
    "Old - Bob - White!" all liquidly -
        Little Tommy Smith.

    O my jaunty statuette
    Of first love, I see you yet.
    Though you smile so mistily,
    It is but through tears I see,
        Little Tommy Smith.

    But, with crown tipped back behind,
    And the glad hand of the wind
    Smoothing back your hair, I see
    Heaven's best angel smile on me, -
        Little Tommy Smith.



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