_Anonymous_..
THE SUN
The Sun, yon glorious orb of day,
Ninety-four million miles away,
Will keep revolving in its orbit
Till heat and motion reabsorb it.
_J. Davis_.
THE AUTUMN LEAVES
The Autumn leaves are falling,
Are falling here and there.
They're falling through the atmosphere
And also through the air.
_Anonymous_.
IN THE NIGHT
The night was growing old
As she trudged through snow and sleet;
Her nose was long and cold,
And her shoes were full of feet.
_Anonymous_.
POOR BROTHER
How very sad it is to think
Our poor benighted brother
Should have his head upon one end,
His feet upon the other.
_Anonymous_.
_THE BOY_
Down through the snow-drifts in the street
With blustering joy he steers;
His rubber boots are full of feet
And his tippet full of ears.
_Eugene Field_.
_THE SEA_
Behold the wonders of the mighty deep,
Where crabs and lobsters learn to creep,
And little fishes learn to swim,
And clumsy sailors tumble in.
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