Show POEMS BY SCHOOL CHILDREN the following poem poetia wes were C corn a pd P d by children of the school and are considered worth of publication t i 0 the children are a bunt bout 12 1 leara a r so of f age and show re mar kabie ability in rhyming THE HAPPY BROOKLET splashing dashing tinkling sweet A little brook flows at our feet slip slipping ping glancing it roes along alone singing a soft sweet rippling song along the banks so fresh and green the little daisies nod and smile amile mong ng this th hits hitie ands sine g F bunns g of fall ll 11 summer and ad spring M IUD LYMAN A I 1 IN Y ll 11 I 1 ale brookler I 1 A tiny little brooklet ran by a field of D corn rn it babbled oer the and sane ang a little song sone the song was of the maker of 1 alt I I 1 things great and small ft ho he sent t the it a sparkling water who taught h the he birdi to call taa tt ft ho can caused ed the flowers to bloom upon the broad highway who caused the sin to shine this bright and sunny day pearl THE BROOK the laughing rollicking little brook curved and swerved in every crook it babbled and babbled and sang a song and laughed and chatted all day long it never neer eject weary of its lung long way but chatted and splashed the bird with its spray and cooled the daisies thirsty lips and cur cuned ed in and out abed of cowslips cowslip marie mane halterman hal term an THE BROOK little brook little brook dashing by each turn and crook tell me of the things you vou see As you go onward to the as sea little brook little brook bubbling by each sunny nook I 1 wish I 1 might go with you jou a so and in a great swift nver grow little brook tittle little brook you have such a pretty look splashing over rock and rill nil just juat beneath the grassy hill little brook broo k little brook S so much it like a picture book tell me why youre never still As you flow on past the mill elwood |