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Long Ago

    By Eugene Field



    I once knew all the birds that came
    And nested in our orchard trees;
    For every flower I had a name--
    My friends were woodchucks, toads, and bees;
    I knew where thrived in yonder glen
    What plants would soothe a stone-bruised toe--
    Oh, I was very learned then;
    But that was very long ago!

    I knew the spot upon the hill
    Where checkerberries could be found,
    I knew the rushes near the mill
    Where pickerel lay that weighed a pound!
    I knew the wood,--the very tree
    Where lived the poaching, saucy crow,
    And all the woods and crows knew me--
    But that was very long ago.

    And pining for the joys of youth,
    I tread the old familiar spot
    Only to learn this solemn truth:
    I have forgotten, am forgot.
    Yet here's this youngster at my knee
    Knows all the things I used to know;
    To think I once was wise as he--
    But that was very long ago.

    I know it's folly to complain
    Of whatsoe'er the Fates decree;
    Yet were not wishes all in vain,
    I tell you what my wish should be:
    I'd wish to be a boy again,
    Back with the friends I used to know;
    For I was, oh! so happy then--
    But that was very long ago!



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