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let us lick the paint! Far, far behind are morbid hours, And lonely hearts that bleed. Far, far behind us are the days, When we were old indeed. Leave we the child: he is immersed With scientists and mystics: With deep prophetic voice he cries Canadian food statistics. But now I know how few and small, The things we crave need be-- Toys and the universe and you-- A little friend to tea. Behold the simple sum of things, Where, in one splendour spun, The stars go round the Mulberry Bush, The Burning Bush, the Sun. Now we are old and wise and grey, And shaky at the knees; Now is the true time to delight In picture books like these. Hoary and bent I dance one hour: What though I die at morn? There is a shout among the stars, "To-night a child is born." CONTENTS THE ONENESS OF THE PHILOSOPHER WITH NATURE OF THE DANGERS ATTENDING ALTRUISM ON THE HIGH SEAS ON THE DISASTROUS SPREAD OF AESTHETICISM IN ALL CLASSES ENVOY THE ONENESS OF THE PHILOSOPHER WITH NATURE. I love to see the little stars All dancing to one tune; I think quite highly of the Sun, And kindly of the Moon. [Illustration] The million forests of the Earth Come trooping in to tea. The great Niagara waterfall Is never shy with me. [Illustration] I am the tiger's confidant, And never mention names: The lion drops the formal "Sir," And lets me call him James. [Illustration] Into my ear the blushing Whale Stammers his love. I know Why the Rhinoceros is sad, --Ah, child! 'twas long ago. [Illustration] I am akin to all the Earth By many a tribal sign: The aged Pig will often wear That sad, sweet smile of mine. [Illustration] My niece, the Barnacle, has got My piercing eyes of black; The Elephant has got my nose, I do not want it back. [Illustration] I know the strange tale of the Slug; The Early Sin--the Fall-- The Sleep--the Vision--and the Vow-- The Quest--the Crown--the Call. [Illustration] And I have loved the Octopus, Since we were boys together. I love the Vulture and the Shark: I even love the weather. [Illustration] I love to bask in sunny fields, And when that hope is vain, I go and bask in Baker Street, All in the pouring rain. [Illustration] Come
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