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Poems That Every Child Should Know
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Robert of Lincoln's a hum-drum drone;
Off he flies, and we sing as he goes,
Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link,
Spink, spank, spink,
When you can pipe that merry old strain,
Robert of Lincoln, come back again.
Chee, chee, chee.

William Cullen Bryant.


Old Grimes.

"Old Grimes" is an heirloom, an antique gem. We learn it as matter of course for its sparkle and glow.

Old Grimes is dead; that good old man,
We ne'er shall see him more;
He used to wear a long, black coat,
All buttoned down before.


His heart was open as the day,
His feelings all were true;
His hair was some inclined to gray,
He wore it in a queue.


He lived at peace with all mankind,
In friendship he was true;
His coat had pocket-holes behind,
His pantaloons were blue.


He modest merit sought to find,
And pay it its desert;
He had no malice in his mind,
No ruffles on his shirt.