The sun is not a-bed, when I
At night upon my pillow lie;
Still around the earth his way he takes
And morning after morning makes.
While here at home, in shining day,
We round the sunny garden play,
Each little Indian sleepy-head
Is being kissed and put to bed.
Here is another old poem, and illustration from my beloved, yet tattered book of Children's Verse, which was published around the turn of the century.
This is beautiful. I love old verses, especially childrens verse. The card is gorgeous. The little girl looks as if she just wished upon a star and is gazing in wonder at the awe of night, hopeful that her dreams will come true.
ReplyDeleteYes, a wonderful poem with amazing illustration. I can see why you love this book.
ReplyDeleteSWEET SWEET I SO LOVE OLD THINGS...WHAT A TREASURE YOUR BOOK IS. THANX 4 SHARING...
ReplyDeleteTHINKING OF YOU BETH WITH HAPPINESS AND A BIG SMILE :) EVEN THOUGH WE ARE MILES APART ,
THANKFUL FOR YOUR DEAR FRIENDSHIP.
KEEPING GREAT THOUGHTS FOR YOU,CLYTIE, & PARENTS
Lovely post Sis, vintage pictures and poems alway seem so warm and tender to me, compared to things now which come across as vivid and loud.
ReplyDeleteDo you think things were really kinder and gentler back then or is it just the yellowing of the page and a fading of memory.
Thanks for the lovely visit and words dear one! Blessings.
ReplyDeleteHello Beth Niquette, you always discover such beautiful poems, illustrations and postcards for us to enjoy. A really pretty poem and illustration of the little girl in bed.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend
Isabelle x