Sailor's Song, A
Sand-Man, The
Scamp
Secret, The
Seedling, The
She Gave Me A Rose
She Told Her Beads
Ships That Pass In The Night
Signs of the Times
Silence
Sling Along
Slow Through The Dark
Snowin'
Soliloquy Of A Turkey
Song (1895)
Song (1903)
Song Of Summer
Song, A
Song, A
Song, The
Songs
Songs
Sonnet
Sparrow, The
Speakin' At De Cou't-House
Speakin' O' Christmas
Spellin'-Bee, The
Spiritual, A
Spring Fever
Spring Song
Spring Wooing, A
Starry Night, A
Stirrup Cup, The
Sum, The
Summer Night, A
Summer Pastoral, A
Summer's Night, A
Sunset
Suppose
Sympathy (1893)
Sympathy (1899)
As a quiet little seedling
Lay within its darksome bed,
To itself it fell a talking,
And this is what it said:
"I am not so very robust,
But I 'll do the best I can";
And the seedling from that moment
Its work of life began.
So it pushed a little leaflet
Up into the light of day,
To examine the surroundings
And show the rest the way.
The leaflet liked the prospect,
So it called its brother, Stem;
Then two other leaflets heard it,
And quickly followed them.
To be sure, the haste and hurry
Made the seedling sweat and pant;
But almost before it knew it
It found itself a plant.
The sunshine poured upon it,
And the clouds they gave a shower;
And the little plant kept growing
Till it found itself a flower.
Little folks, be like the seedling,
Always do the best you can;
Every child must share life's labor
Just as well as every man.
And the sun and showers will help you
Through the lonesome, struggling hours,
Till you raise to light and beauty
Virtue's fair, unfading flowers.
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