OUT IN THE MEADOW.

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What do you think I saw to-day
Out in the meadow bright,
It tripped along on four little feet
In a coat all woolly and white;
I said “Good morning, you pretty thing!”
And it raised its gentle head
As if it wanted to chat awhile;
But, “Baa-Baa,” was all it said!
What do you think I led with me,
Blue eyed, dimpled, and sweet?
It hardly bent the daisies down
With two little toddling feet;
She laughed and chattered at Woolly-back,
She patted his little head;
But he talked almost as well as she,
For “ma-ma” was all she said!

April Rain, “thelawn” changed to “the lawn” (tree on the lawn)

Tab-by’s Lull-a-by, after comparing text to original poem in “Babyland,” the word “A” was added to start of line of poetry (A great deal to do)

Some Naughty I’s, “NAUGHY” changed to “NAUGHTY” in poem’s title.





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