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The Gnomies

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Title:     The Gnomies
Author: Walter De la Mare [More Titles by De la Mare]

As I lay awake in the white moonlight,
I heard a sweet singing in the wood--
'Out of bed,
Sleepyhead,
Put your white foot now,
Here are we,
'Neath the tree,
Singing round the root now!'

I looked out of window in the white moonlight,
The trees were like snow in the wood--
'Come away
Child and play,
Light wi' the gnomies;
In a mound,
Green and round,
That's where their home is!
'Honey sweet,
Curds to eat,
Cream and frumenty,
Shells and beads,
Poppy seeds,
You shall have plenty.'

But soon as I stooped in the dim moonlight
To put on my stocking and my shoe,
The sweet, sweet singing died sadly away,
And the light of the morning peep'd through:
Then instead of the gnomies there came a red robin
To sing of the buttercups and dew.


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Walter De la Mare's poem: Gnomies

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