Last
night I heard her pittipat
Across the darkened hall
And
stop before my chamber door,
And give a frightened call.
“Papa
I had an awful dream,
May I crawl in your bed?
You
won’t let the Boogymans get me
Will you, papa?” She said.
She
snuggled then so close and tight
I scarce could breathe the while;
And
soon she wandered off to sleep,
Upon her lips a smile.
The
Boogyman was scared away,
Two brawny arms were there
To
keep the world and all away
From one so young and fair.
And
then I asked the Only One
To always watchful be,
To
walk with her upon the waves
Of life’s great, mystic sea.
To
guard her from the Boogyman
By night as well as day;
To
guide her weak and wand’ring steps
Wherever they may stray.
July
10, ‘09
![]() |
| Irene Cone |

No comments:
Post a Comment