Rhymes of a Child's World by Miriam Clark Potter - HTML preview

PLEASE NOTE: This is an HTML preview only and some elements such as links or page numbers may be incorrect.
Download the book in PDF, ePub, Kindle for a complete version.

 

img85.png

A LIKENESS

 

Some kinds of flowers are wild and free

And grow where’er they choose

Across the meadow, down the hill

Or underneath the trees.

But other kinds are caught, poor things,

As any garden shows,

And made to stand in planted beds

In straight and stupid rows;

 

And likewise, little children,

When morning brightest shines,

Are caught and planted down at school

In firm and even lines.

img86.png