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Mother And Child

    By Eugene Field



    One night a tiny dewdrop fell
    Into the bosom of a rose,--
    "Dear little one, I love thee well,
    Be ever here thy sweet repose!"

    Seeing the rose with love bedight,
    The envious sky frowned dark, and then
    Sent forth a messenger of light
    And caught the dewdrop up again.

    "Oh, give me back my heavenly child,--
    My love!" the rose in anguish cried;
    Alas! the sky triumphant smiled,
    And so the flower, heart-broken, died.



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