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[ 3* ] Jack and the Beanstalk's magic might Vines spring up in a single night ! Old faces soften^ children stare At the slender gardens in the air. Flower pots ! Meagre little clay flower pots Bring the glow of the country there ! [ 35 ] THE DRAGON'S GRANDMOTHER Titanic courage nerved this little frame To grapple fate. Thin, gnome-like, sadly lame. She steers her cockleshell along its way With never promise of a better day. For she is very old, bereft of kin. Scrubber of basements in the hurryi...ng din Of the dragon city. Once she fell and lay Muttering, stricken. Those hours she nearly died. The priest brought draggled roses. (In her pride These mark an epoch!) Wizened, beady-eyed. She trembles forth upon her daily chore. . . • That withered, red geranium means much more, . • ■ You see? — and those cheap chromos by the door! [ 36 ] FEATHERS — FLOWERS >» ^'Feathers ! Don't fall among 'em^ ma'am ! Sometimes they fills this garret deep. You can't see any ? Wonder why ! They bresh my face when I'm asleep.
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