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Madeline

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I almost heard your little heart
        Begin to beat, and since that hour
        Your life has grown apace and blossomed,
        Fed by the same miraculous power,

        That moved the rivulet of your life,
        And made your heart begin to beat.
        Now all day your steps are a-patter.
        Oh, what swift and musical feet!

        You sleep. I wait to see you wake,
        With wonder-eyes and hands that reach.
        I laugh to hear your thoughts that gather
        Too fast on your budding lips for speech.

        Your sunny hair is cut as if
        'Twere trimmed around a yellow crock.
        How gay the ribbon, and oh, how cunning
        The flaring skirt of the little frock!

        You build and play and search and pry,
        And hunt for dolls and forgotten toys.
        Why do you never tire of playing,
        Or cease from mischief, or cease from noise?

        You will not sleep? You are tired of the house?
        You are just as naughty as you can be.
        Madeline, Madeline, come to the garden,
        And play with Marcia under the tree!



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