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THE LITTLE CHILDREN by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE

First Line: HUNGER POINTS A BONY FINGER
Last Line: WITH GLADNESS, YOUTH AND MAY.
Subject(s): CHILDREN; HUNGER; MAY (MONTH); CHILDHOOD;

HUNGER points a bony finger
To the workhouse on the hill,
But the little children linger
While there's flowers to gather still
For my sunny window sill.

In my hands I take their faces,
Smiling to my smiles they run.
Would that I could take their places
Where the murky bye-ways shun
The benedictions of the sun.

How they laugh and sing returning
Lightly on their secret way.
While I listen in my yearning
Their laughter fills the windy day
With gladness, youth and May.



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