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When he had almost reached the end; he came upon the following verses;
which took his fancy much; although they were certainly not very
like those he was in search of。
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue lost his way in a wood。
Sing apples and cherries; roses and honey;
He said; 〃I would not go back if I could;
It's all so jolly and funny。〃
He sang; 〃This wood is all my own;
Apples and cherries; roses and honey;
So here I'll sit; like a king on my throne;
All so jolly and funny。〃
A little snake crept out of the tree;
Apples and cherries; roses and honey;
〃Lie down at my feet; little snake;〃 said he;
All so jolly and funny。
A little bird sang in the tree overhead;
Apples and cherries; roses and honey;
〃Come and sing your song on my finger instead;
All so jolly and funny。〃
The snake coiled up; and the bird flew down;
And sang him the song of Birdie Brown。
Little Boy Blue found it tiresome to sit;
And he thought he had better walk on a bit。
So up he got; his way to take;
And he said; 〃Come along; little bird and snake。〃
And waves of snake o'er the damp leaves passed;
And the snake went first and Birdie Brown last;
By Boy Blue's head; with flutter and dart;
Flew Birdie Brown with its song in its heart。
He came where the apples grew red and sweet:
〃Tree; drop me an apple down at my feet。〃
He came where the cherries hung plump and red:
〃Come to my mouth; sweet kisses;〃 he said。
And the boughs bow down; and the apples they dapple
The grass; too many for him to grapple。
And the cheeriest cherries; with never a miss;
Fall to his mouth; each a full…grown kiss。
He met a little brook singing a song。
He said; 〃Little brook; you are going wrong。
〃You must follow me; follow me; follow; I say
Do as I tell you; and come this way。〃
And the song…singing; sing…songing forest brook
Leaped from its bed and after him took;
Followed him; followed。 And pale and wan;
The dead leaves rustled as the water ran。
And every bird high up on the bough;
And every creature low down below;
He called; and the creatures obeyed the call;
Took their legs and their wings and followed him all;
Squirrels that carried their tails like a sack;
Each on his own little humpy brown back;
Householder snails; and slugs all tails;
And butterflies; flutterbies; ships all sails;
And weasels; and ousels; and mice; and larks;
And owls; and rere…mice; and harkydarks;
All went running; and creeping; and flowing;
After the merry boy fluttering and going;
The dappled fawns fawning; the fallow…deer following;
The swallows and flies; flying and swallowing;
Cockchafers; henchafers; cockioli…birds;
Cockroaches; henroaches; cuckoos in herds。
The spider forgot and followed him spinning;
And lost all his thread from end to beginning。
The gay wasp forgot his rings and his waist;
He never had made such undignified haste。
The dragon…flies melted to mist with their hurrying。
The mole in his moleskins left his barrowing burrowing。
The bees went buzzing; so busy and beesy;
And the midges in columns so upright and easy。
But Little Boy Blue was not content;
Calling for followers still as he went;
Blowing his horn; and beating his drum;
And crying aloud; 〃Come all of you; come!〃
He said to the shadows; 〃Come after me;〃
And the shadows began to flicker and flee;
And they flew through the wood all flattering and fluttering;
Over the dead leaves flickering and muttering。
And he said to the wind; 〃Come; follow; come; follow;
With whistle and pipe; and rustle and hollo。〃
And the wind wound round at his desire;
As if he had been the gold cock on the spire。
And the cock itself flew down from the church;
And left the farmers all in the lurch。
They run and they fly; they creep and they come;
Everything; everything; all and some。
The very trees they tugged at their roots;
Only their feet were too fast in their boots;
After him leaning and straining and bending;
As on through their boles he kept walking and wending;
Till out of the wood he burst on a lea;
Shouting and calling; 〃Come after me!〃
And then they rose up with a leafy hiss;
And stood as if nothing had been amiss。
Little Boy Blue sat down on a stone;
And the creatures came round him every one。
And he said to the clouds; 〃I want you there。〃
And down they sank through the thin blue air。
And he said to the sunset far in the West;
〃Come here; I want you; I know best。〃
And the sunset came and stood up on the wold;
And burned and glowed in purple and gold。
Then Little Boy Blue began to ponder:
〃What's to be done with them all; I wonder。〃
Then Little Boy Blue; he said; quite low;
〃What to do with you all I am sure I don't know。〃
Then the clouds clodded down till dismal it grew;
The snake sneaked close; round Birdie Brown flew;
The brook sat up like a snake on its tail;
And the wind came up with a what…will…you wail;
And all the creatures sat and stared;
The mole opened his very eyes and glared;
And for rats and bats and the world and his wife;
Little Boy Blue was afraid of his life。
Then Birdie Brown began to sing;
And what he sang was the very thing:
〃You have brought us all hither; Little Boy Blue;
Pray what do you want us all to do?〃
〃Go away! go away!〃 said Little Boy Blue;
〃I'm sure I don't want you get away do。〃
〃No; no; no; no; no; yes; and no; no;〃
Sang Birdie Brown; 〃it mustn't be so。
〃We cannot for nothing come here; and away。
Give us some work; or else we stay。〃
〃Oh dear! and oh dear!〃 with sob and with sigh;
Said Little Boy Blue; and began to cry。
But before he got far; he thought of a thing;
And up he stood; and spoke like a king。
〃Why do you hustle and jostle and bother?
Off with you all! Take me back to my mother。〃
The sunset stood at the gates of the west。
〃Follow me; follow me〃 came from Birdie Brown's breast。
〃I am going that way as fast as I can;〃
Said the brook; as it sank and turned and ran。
Back to the woods fled the shadows like ghosts:
〃If we stay; we shall all be missed from our posts。〃
Said the wind with a voice that had changed its cheer;
〃I was just going there; when you brought me here。〃
〃That's where I live;〃 said the sack…backed squirrel;
And he turned his sack with a swing and a swirl。
Said the cock of the spire; 〃His father's ch