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Poem by Edith Matilda Thomas


The Apple-Blossom Switch


It was the daughter of a fairy witch,--
  A sweet, though wayward child.
"Go, naughty Elfinella, bring a switch
  From yonder fruit tree wild!"

(It was the charming time of all the year,--
  The darling month of May
And every bush and thicket, far and near,
  With leaves and flowers was gay.)

Poor Elfinella heard, and off she went,
  With lagging steps and slow,
To where, amidst the wild, a fruit tree bent,
  Her branches spreading low.

With blossomy boughs the motherly old tree
  The tearful child begirt:
"My twigs are clothed with flowers; and you will see
  The switch will never hurt!"

She broke a branch, with blossoms thickly set,
  And lightly homeward tripped,--
The switch was used--but little did she fret;
  For she with flowers was whipped!



Edith Matilda Thomas


Edith Matilda Thomas's other poems:
  1. Her Christmas Present
  2. Refreshments for Santa Claus
  3. The Firebrand (Northern Ohio, Christmas Eve, 1804)
  4. “I Ought to Mustn't”
  5. A Vain Regret


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