Blossoms From a Japanese Garden a book of Child Verses
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It kicked the dust to billows That climbed the frightened air; And backward jerked the willows As by a woman's hair. cA. Typhoon K ' I , s!M^: ■3,. »^* . *=•/ ' -* ,*2^\ iK* l^l^r-i^fsr*- ■ 'r ^1 \H % « The pond, so placid lying Was tilted like a dish; It sent the roof-tiles flying As though it scaled a fish. Our pretty wooden bucket That hangs beside the door Rose as the monster struck it And came to earth no more. In midst of fiercest motion And shrieks, it left the sky To rush upon the ocean.... Old Typhoon San, Good-bye I 25 GOOD-LUCK DREAMS LAST night I dreamed of Fuji-San, I saw its snowy crest. Of all the dreams in all Japan This dream is quite the best. Some splendid luck it always brings. I wonder what I'll choose 1 There are so very many things A boy like me can use. My little brother wants a kite. Fm far too old for that. I heard my sister pray last night To find a lonesome cat. Poor babies I Well, it isn't right To keep my luck alone. Perhaps Til dream again to-night And see a bigger cone.
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