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The Poet And The Baby

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    How's a man to write a sonnet, can you tell,--
    How's he going to weave the dim, poetic spell,--
    When a-toddling on the floor
    Is the muse he must adore,
    And this muse he loves, not wisely, but too well?

    Now, to write a sonnet, every one allows,
    One must always be as quiet as a mouse;
    But to write one seems to me
    Quite superfluous to be,
    When you 've got a little sonnet in the house.

    Just a dainty little poem, true and fine,
    That is full of love and life in every line,
    Earnest, delicate, and sweet,
    Altogether so complete
    That I wonder what's the use of writing mine.



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