Re: trying to locate a rhyme
Posted by Linda on September 14, 2002 at 19:38:04:
In Reply to: Re: trying to locate a rhyme posted by Virginia on July 25, 2002 at 19:55:44:
"One, Two, Three" by Henry Cuyler Bunner 1855-1896 It was an old, old, old, old lady And a boy that was half past three And the way that they played together Was beautiful to see. She couldn't go romping and jumping And the boy no more could he For he was a thin little fellow With a thin little twisted knee. They sat in the yellow sunlight Out under the maple tree Just as it was told to me. It was hide-and-go-seek they were playing Though you'd never have known it to be With an old, old, old, old lady And a boy with a twisted knee. The boy would bend his face down On his little sound right knee And he guessed where she was hiding In guesses One, Two Three. "You're in the china closet!" He would laugh and cry with glee... it wasn't the china closet, But he still had Two and Three. "You are up in Papa's big bedroom, In the chest with the funny old key!" And she said: "You are warm and warmer But you're not quite right," said she. "It can't be the little cupboard Where Mamma's things used to be... So it must be in the clothespress, Gram'ma!" And he found her with his Three. Then she covered her face with her fingers That were wrinkled and white and wee... And she guessed where the boy was hiding With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred from their places Right under the maple tree... This old, old, old, old lady And the boy with the lame little knee... This dear, dear, dear, old lady And the boy who was half past three.
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