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Life at ThreeBy 
LinnieJane Burks
 (Brother Rex)
 Blue-eyed boy in pants so shortLed a neighbor's dog named Sport;
 And his own two, named Mac and Fluff
 All, he thought, were quite "the stuff."
 
Up to town and back againGuided by a mere twine string,
 Love should keep them close, you see
 To this blue-eyed boy of three.
 
One day, wild alarm was spreadThru' the neighborhood, it said,
 "Go and look for Rexie! Do!
 He has not been seen since two!"
 
Searchers hunted here and there;Hearts were sunk in black despair,
 Till a cry of "Found!" arose
 From the lips of some of those
 
Searching a deserted shedFar behind the house, they said,
 "He's asleep -- safe and serene'
 With three dogs -- it's quite a scene."
 
One summer night the twilight gloomBro't with it a quarter moon.
 He spied it as he threw his ball
 While listening for the supper call.
 
He studied it, then in he ranTo Mother, and in haste began
 Lamenting it, in tones so feeling,
 "The moon's all gone, it's just a peeling."
 
You ask who was this laddie weeThis precious blue-eyed boy of three.
 Oh! No! To tell you is no bother,
 This Rexie was my baby brother.
 
©1946  Linnie Jane Burks
 
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