Just a little bit of baby. Twenty rounds and nothing more, ''" See him floor his giant daddy. Weight two hundred, six feet four. Just a little bit of baby; Any beauty? not a trace, ''" See him stealing all the rosea From his lovely mother's face. Just a little bit of baby; Ignorant as he can be, ''" See him puztle all the sages Of his learned family. Just a little bit of baby ; Walking? no; nor crawling, even, ''" See him lead a dozen grown-ups To the very gate of heaven! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GIANTS OF HISTORY by JAMES GALVIN IN QUEST by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON POSSUM SONG (A WARNING) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON SUGGESTED BY THE COVER OF A VOLUME OF KEATS'S POEMS by AMY LOWELL THE LAKE BOATS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |