Poems by Eugene Field
Hugo's "flower to butterfly"
... Oh, give me wing, thou beauteous thing, ...
Hugo's "pool in the forest"
... It hath caught down the nameless grace ...
Hymn
... It is the Christ-child, heart of mine!O dearest, holiest Christ-child, spread ...
In The Firelight
... While like winged spirits, here and there, ...
Inscription for my little son's silver plate
... When thou dost eat from off this plate, ...
Japanese lullaby
... As though they were groaning in anguish, and moaning-- ...
Jessie
... They seem to look you through and through ...
Kissing time
... And time to kiss again!So - so the days go fleeting ...
Krinken
... Stretched its white arms out to him, ...
Lady button-eyes
... Through the murk and mist and gloam ...
Little all-aloney
... "All-Aloney!"Though his legs bend with their load, ...
Little Boy Blue
... And they wonder, as waiting these long years through, ...
Little Mack
... Why, little Mack!I've heard 'em tell of Dana, and of Bonner, and of Reid, ...
Little miss brag
... - That, sometimes, her mother would sing the things ...
Little Willie
... But I would choose and choose again ...