Love Songs of Childhood by Eugene Field - HTML preview

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GOOGLY-GOO

 

      Of mornings, bright and early,

      When the lark is on the wing

      And the robin in the maple

      Hops from her nest to sing,

      From yonder cheery chamber

      Cometh a mellow coo—

      'T is the sweet, persuasive treble

      Of my little Googly-Goo!

 

      The sunbeams hear his music,

      And they seek his little bed,

      And they dance their prettiest dances

      Round his golden curly head:

      Schottisches, galops, minuets,

      Gavottes and waltzes, too,

      Dance they unto the music

      Of my googling Googly-Goo.

 

      My heart—my heart it leapeth

      To hear that treble tone;

      What music like thy music,

      My darling and mine own!

      And patiently—yes, cheerfully

      I toil the long day through—

      My labor seemeth lightened

      By the song of Googly-Goo!

 

      I may not see his antics,

      Nor kiss his dimpled cheek:

      I may not smooth the tresses

      The sunbeams love to seek;

      It mattereth not—the echo

      Of his sweet, persuasive coo

      Recurreth to remind me

      Of my little Googly-Goo.

 

      And when I come at evening,

      I stand without the door

      And patiently I listen

      For that dear sound once more;

      And oftentimes I wonder,

      "Oh, God! what should I do

      If any ill should happen

      To my little Googly-Goo!"

 

      Then in affright I call him—

      I hear his gleeful shouts!

      Begone, ye dread forebodings—

      Begone, ye killing doubts!

      For, with my arms about him,

      My heart warms through and through

      With the oogling and the googling

      Of my little Googly-Goo!