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Little Miss Brag

    By Eugene Field



    Little Miss Brag has much to say
    To the rich little lady from over the way
    And the rich little lady puts out a lip
    As she looks at her own white, dainty slip,
    And wishes that she could wear a gown
    As pretty as gingham of faded brown!
    For little Miss Brag she lays much stress
    On the privileges of a gingham dress -
    "Aha,
    Oho!"

    The rich little lady from over the way
    Has beautiful dolls in vast array;
    Yet she envies the raggedy home-made doll
    She hears our little Miss Brag extol.
    For the raggedy doll can fear no hurt
    From wet, or heat, or tumble, or dirt!
    Her nose is inked, and her mouth is, too,
    And one eye's black and the other's blue -
    "Aha,
    Oho!"

    The rich little lady goes out to ride
    With footmen standing up outside,
    Yet wishes that, sometimes, after dark
    Her father would trundle her in the park; -
    That, sometimes, her mother would sing the things
    Little Miss Brag says her mother sings
    When through the attic window streams
    The moonlight full of golden dreams -
    "Aha,
    Oho!"

    Yes, little Miss Brag has much to say
    To the rich little lady from over the way;
    And yet who knows but from her heart
    Often the bitter sighs upstart -
    Uprise to lose their burn and sting
    In the grace of the tongue that loves to sing
    Praise of the treasures all its own!
    So I've come to love that treble tone -
    "Aha,
    Oho!"



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