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1881–1941

MILKING TIME

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

When supper time is almost come, But not quite here, I cannot wait, And so I take my china mug And go down by the milking gate.

The cow is always eating shucks And spilling off the little silk. Her purple eyes are big and soft — She always smells like milk.

And Father takes my mug from me, And then he makes the stream come out. I see it going in my mug And foaming all about.

And when it's piling very high, And when some little streams commence To run and drip along the sides, He hands it to me through the fence.

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