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Tied Down? | |||
by Edgar Guest | |||
"They tie you down," a woman said, | |||
Whose cheeks should have been flaming red | |||
With shame to speak of children so. | |||
"When babies come you cannot go | |||
In search of pleasure with your friends, | |||
And all your happy wandering ends. | |||
The things you like you cannot do, | |||
For babies make a slave of you." | |||
I looked at her and said: "Tis true | |||
That Children make a slave of you, | |||
And tie you down with many a knot, | |||
But have you never thought to what | |||
It is of happiness and pride | |||
That little babies have you tied? | |||
Do you not miss the greater joys | |||
That come with little girls and boys? | |||
"They tie you down to laughter rare, | |||
To hours of smiles and hours of care, | |||
To nights of watching and to fears; | |||
Sometimes they tie you down to tears | |||
And then repay you with a smile, | |||
And make your trouble all worth while. | |||
They tie you fast to chubby feet | |||
And cheeks of pink and kisses sweet. | |||
"They fasten you with cords of love | |||
To God divine, who reigns above. | |||
They tie you, whereso'er you roam, | |||
Unto the little place called home; | |||
And over sea or railroad track | |||
They tug at you to bring you back. | |||
The happiest people in the town | |||
Are those the babies have tied down. | |||
"Oh, go your selfish way and free | |||
But hampered I would rather be, | |||
Yes rather than a kingly crown | |||
I would be, what you term, tied down; | |||
Tied down to dancing eyes and charms, | |||
Held fast by chubby, dimpled arms, | |||
The fettered slave of girl and boy, | |||
And win from them earth's finest joy." | |||
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