THOUGHTS THOUGHT WHILST THINKIN’ ABOUT MARY AND HER PET LAMB

By Nixon Waterman

Full oft I've read how Mary's lamb didst go

Where'er his kind and lovin’ mistress went,

As if the little creature wast content

If it couldst only be where she wast. Oh,

I realize what madest it hanker so

To be in school that day: it surely meant

It loved her! Yet, that mean old teacher bent

On bossin’ things — he didst not seem to know.

Sometimes I get to wishin’ I might be

A little lamb like Mary's, fond and true,

With Susan Sanderson as Mary, see?

We'd play amidst the clover sweet with dew,

And everywhere that she wast there'd be me,

And if she was n't, I'dst be elsewhere, too.