

Treasures
Down on the beach when the tide is out
Beautiful things lie all about--
Rubies and diamonds and shells and
pearls,
Starfish,
oysters, and mermaids' curls;
Slabs of black marble cut in the sand,
Veined and smoothed and polished by
hand;
And whipped-up foam that I think must be
What mermen use for cream in
tea.
These and a million treasures I know
Strew the beach when the tide is low--
But very few people seem to care
For such gems scattered
everywhere.
Lots of these jewels I hide away
In an old box I found one
day.
And if a beggar asks for
bread,
I will give him diamonds
instead.
For the children
by:
Mary Dixon Thayer

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