The book Riley Child-Rhymes was written by author Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Here you can read free online of Riley Child-Rhymes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Riley Child-Rhymes a good or bad book?
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— You air ' — With a pair o' eyes like two fried eggs, _ , An' a nose like a Bartlutt pear ! " OLD AUNT MARY'S ■^r WAS XT it pleasant, O brother mine, In tliose old days of the lost sunshine Of youth — when the Saturday"s chores were through, And the "Sunday"s wood" in the kitchen, too, And we went visiting, "me and you," Out to Old Aunt Mary's? It all comes back so clear to-day ! Though I am as bald as you are gray — Out by the barn-lot, and down the lane, We patter along in the dust again, A....S light as the tips of the drops of the rain. Out to Old Aunt :\Iary's ! We cross the pasture, and through the wood Where the old gray snag of the poplar stood. Where the hammering "red-heads" hopped awry. And the buzzard "raised" in the "clearing" sky And lolled and circled, as we went by Out to Old Aunt :\Iarv's. And then in the dust of the road again ; And the teams we met, and the countrymen ; 76 OLD AUNT MARY S And the long highway, with sunshine spread As thick as butter on country bread, Our cares behind, and our hearts ahead Out to Old Aunt Mary's.
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