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Peak And Puke

    By Walter De La Mare



    From his cradle in the glamourie
    They have stolen my wee brother,
    Roused a changeling in his swaddlings
    For to fret mine own poor mother.
    Pules it in the candle light
    Wi' a cheek so lean and white,
    Chinkling up its eyne so wee,
    Wailing shrill at her an' me.
    It we'll neither rock nor tend
    Till the Silent Silent send,
    Lapping in their waesome arms
    Him they stole with spells and charms,
    Till they take this changeling creature
    Back to its own fairy nature -
    Cry! Cry! as long as may be,
    Ye shall ne'er be woman's baby!



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