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The Child's Wish Granted

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Do you remember, my sweet, absent son,     How in the soft June days forever done     You loved the heavens so warm and clear and high;     And when I lifted you, soft came your cry, -     "Put me 'way up - 'way, 'way up in blue sky"?     I laughed and said I could not; - set you down,     Your gray eyes wonder-filled beneath that crown     Of bright hair gladdening me as you raced by.     Another Father now, more strong than I,     Has borne you voiceless to your dear blue sky.

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