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1779–1852

CHILD'S SONG.

Thomas Moore

I have a garden of my own, Shining with flowers of every hue; I loved it dearly while alone, But I shall love it more with you:

And there the golden bees shall come, In summer-time at break of morn, And wake us with their busy hum Around the Siha's fragrant thorn.

I have a fawn from Aden's land, On leafy buds and berries nurst; And you shall feed him from your hand, Though he may start with fear at first.

And I will lead you where he lies For shelter in the noontide heat; And you may touch his sleeping eyes, And feel his little silvery feet.

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