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Popular Poems.
SPRING FEVER.
Say! Spring’s here, and all the birds
Are liv’nin’ up once more.
The bees are gettin’ busier than
They ever was before.
The medder grass, and trees, and flow
ers,
Is hankerin’ to grow.
But I’m kinder all unsettled like
Because I’m a fev’rin’ so.
Maybe you never felt it, but
Regular every year
When things begin a sproutin’
I get to feelin’ queer.
And everything that’s green and grows,
Seems whisperin’ to me low
An offerin’ me their sympathy
Because I’m a fev’rin’ so.
“The boy is jest a Nature child,”
Is what Aunt Mandy said,
And that I ought to use my vim
To help to earn my bread.
But what’s the good of earnin’ bread
Is what I want to know,
For nothin’ don’t taste good to me
Because I’m a fev’rin’ so.
Bill’s told me that the mushroom was
A gettin’ awful thick,
And that the trout was raisin’ fine
On little Willow Crick.
But Saturday we’re goin’ to plow
And up and down the row
I’ll have to drive the old gray mare
Because I’m a fev’rin’ so.
“A man’s best friend is in his book”
Most every youngster’s told,
And that you ought to find it out
Before you get too old.
I looked all through the spellin’ book
And kinder doubt it, though,
For all out-doors is my best friend,
Because I’m a fev’rin’ so.
—Ralph H. Worsley, in Sunset Maga
zine.
THE CHILD IN THE GLASS.
The child who lived in the looking glass
Is always waiting to see me pass;
She never seems to run and play,
But watches there for me all day;
For every time I go and see,
I find her peeping round at me.
One day when I was cross and cried,
She stretched her mouth so very wide,
I had to laugh—then she did, too;
She likes to do just what I do.
—Mary Sigsbee Kerr in November St.
Nicholas.
FLOWERS WITHOUT FRUIT.
Prune thou thy words; the thoughts
control
That o’er thee swell and throng—
They will condense within thy soul,
And change to purpose strong.
But he who lets his feelings run
In soft, luxurious flow,
Shrinks when hard service must be
done,
And faints at every woe.
Faith’s meanest deed more favor bears,
Where hearts and wills are weighed,
Than brightest transports, shortest
prayers,
Which bloom their hour and fade.
—John Henry Newman.
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