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Poem by William Brighty Rands Dream of a Girl Who Lived at Sevenoaks Seven sweet singing birds up in a tree; Seven swift sailing-ships white upon the sea; Seven bright waether-cocks shining in the sun; Seven slim race-horses ready for a run; Seven gold butterflies flitting overhead; seven red roses blowing in a garden bed; Seven white lilies, with honey-bees inside them; Seven round rainbows with clouds to divide them; Seven pretty little girls with sugar on their lips; Seven witty little boys, whom everybody tips; Seven nice fathers to call little maids joys; Seven nice mothers to kiss the little boys Seven nights running I dreamt it all plain; With bread and jam for supper I could dream it all again! William Brighty Rands William Brighty Rands's other poems: 1328 Views |
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