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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG: 33, by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD Poet's Biography First Line: What song shall I sing to you Last Line: Than they have sung this golden june. Alternate Author Name(s): Radford, Ernest, Mrs. | |||
WHAT song shall I sing to you Now the wee ones are in bed, What books shall I bring to you Now each little sleepy head Is tucked away on pillow white, All snug and cosy for the night. Many many singers now, Sing their new songs in the land, Many writers bring us now Many books to understand, But I can sing, these evening times, Only the children's songs and rhymes. All the day they play with me, My heart grows full of their looks, All their prattle stays with me, And I have no mind for books, Nor care for any other tune Than they have sung this golden June. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BALLAD OF VICTORY by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A BRIDE by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A CONCERT by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A DREAM OF 'DREAMS' by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A MODEL by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A MODERN POLYPHEME by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A NOVEMBER ROSE by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A NOVICE by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A PORTRAIT by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD A PRAYER by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD |
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