Childhood songs / by Lucy Larcom [electronic text]
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Childhood songs / by Lucy Larcom [electronic text]
Author
Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893
Publication
Boston, Mass.: James R. Osgood and Company
1875
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"Childhood songs / by Lucy Larcom [electronic text]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAD9174.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2025.
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RED SANDWORT.
TIS a little roadside flower,Glad of leave to live an hour,Just to wonder and to doubtWhat the world can be about.
Tiniest rosy-purple starsStrewn beneath the pasture-bars,Or along the path, so small,Few perceive a flower at all.
Burning sand and burning sunThis small blossom loves as one;Well content in drawing thenceOne short hour of light intense.
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Opal rays it gathers upIn its tinted baby-cup,Drinks and gives its draught of sun,Then its pleasant life is done.
Opals are but sand refined;These are gems,—a simpler kind;All the light around they fling,That can fill so small a thing.
Pretty sand-stars! ye have wroughtRound our feet a mesh of thought,—Clinging to the wagon's track,—Finding there nor loss nor lack,—
Happy in your patch of sandAs the rose in gardens grand;—Happier, since a spot so bareFeels your life, your tints can wear.
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Just to live is joy enough,Though where roads are dull and rough.Fill your cup and share it! canMore be done by flower or man?
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