Fairies and Fusiliers by Robert Ranke Graves
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page 34 of 59 (57%)
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Daisies, double red daisies for me,
The beautifulest flowers in the garden._ Double red daisy, that's my mark: I paint it in all my books! It's carved high up on the beech-tree bark, How neat and lovely it looks! So don't forget that it's my trade mark; Don't copy it in your books. _Claire has a tea-rose, but she didn't plant it; Ben has an iris, but I don't want it. Daisies, double red daisies for me, The beautifulest flowers in the garden._ CAREERS Father is quite the greatest poet That ever lived anywhere. You say you're going to write great music-- I chose that first: it's unfair. Besides, now I can't be the greatest painter and do Christ and angels, or lovely pears and apples and grapes on a green dish, or storms at sea, or anything lovely, Because that's been taken by Claire. |
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