The Man From the Moon; Or, the Reign of Self; a Story in Rhyme for Good Old Boys And Girls
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Their meat is clean and nice; It bears the loving shepherds' brand. Likewise the shepherds' price. THE SONG OF THE CLOWN 75 They would inspect their breeches too, To know if they be cheap, And made of shoddy, or of wool Shorn from the shepherd's sheep. The shepherd dines on mutton steak, Hath mutton, too, to ship, And always, when the sheep are shorn, THE SHEPHERD GETS THE CLIP. Along the winding trail of years The shepherds true their flocks pursue, All armed with crooks and shears, And patien...t watch; nor cease. The while they on their crooks recline, To note the growing fleece. The shepherd with the crook divine. He gathers in the strays, He herds the flock, and calls them "mine," And sings a song of praise Of fields where pastures green are found, And ever flowing rills. Where joy and love and peace abound Beyond the sun-set hills. And thus the bleating flock forlorn Is by the shepherd tolled Along the pathways old and worn Into the shepherd's fold. 76 THE SONG OF THE CLOWN The shepherd dines on mutton steak, Hath mutton, too, to ship, And always, when the sheep are shorn, THE SHEPHERD GETS THE CUr.
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