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When I was Boy
Up in the attic where I slept
When I was a boy, a little boy,
In through the lattice the moonlight crept
Bringing a tide of dreams that swept
Over the low, red trundled bed.
Bathing the tangled curly head,
While moonbeams played it hide and seek
With the dimples on the sun browned cheek
When I was a boy, a little boy!
And, oh! the dreams—the dreams I dreamed
When I was a boy, a little boy!
For the grace that through the lattice streamed
Over my folded eyelids seemed
To have the gift of prophecy.
And to bring me glimpses of times to be
When manhood's clarion seemed to call—
Ah! that was the sweetest dream of all—
When I was a boy, a little boy!
I'd like to sleep where I used to sleep,
When I was a boy,a little boy!
For in at the lattice the moon would peep
Bringing her tide of dreams to sweep
The crosses and griefs of the years away
From the heart that is weary and faint to day;
And those dreams should give me back again
A peace I have never known since then—
When I was a boy, a little boy!
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