Poems (Brown)/Lines to Little Fannie

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4569765Poems — Lines to Little FannieCarrie L. Brown
LINES TO LITTLE FANNIE.
Hark! I hear the pattering
Of little dancing feet,
And I turn with beaming smiles
A little face to greet.
A frame of dark brown curls appears,
With eyes of azure hue;
They sparkle like the lily's cup,
Bathed with the morning dew.

In loving tones I speak her name,
And press her to my heart,
And long to have her for my own,
And never from her part.
A sudden clasp of little arms,
My name is whispered low,
While thus she pleads so sweet and clear,
"Please, Carrie, let me go."

I kiss once more her dimpled check,
As fair as earth's bright morn;
I catch a glimpse of sunny curls,
I turn—but she is gone.
And now her little tiny feet
Are tripping through the dance,
And looking up in roguish glee,
Her sparkling blue eyes glance.

O Fannie! joyous, happy child!
Dance on in childhood's hour;
Let Love and Friendship, Truth and Grace,
Bequeath their lowly dower;
Drink thou ever at those fountains—
Ever drain their golden cup;
And when thy hour to die draws near,
"May the angels take thee up."