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Katherine Mansfield
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(1888-1923)
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A Day in Bed
I wish I had not got a cold,
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A Few Rules for Beginners
Babies must not eat the coal
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A Fine Day
After all the rain, the sun
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A Joyful Song Of Five
Come, let us all sing very high
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A Little Boy's Dream
To and fro, to and fro
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A Little Girl's Prayer
Grant me the moment, the lovely moment
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A New Hymn
Sing a song of men's pyjamas,
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Across The Red Sky
Across the red sky two birds flying,
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Autumn Song
Now's the time when children's noses
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Butterfly Laughter
In the middle of our porridge plates
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Camomile Tea
Outside the sky is light with stars;
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Countrywomen
These be two
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Covering Wings
Love! Love! Your tenderness
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Deaf House Agent
That deaf old man
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Evening Song of the Thoughtful Child
Shadow children, thin and small,
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Fairy Tale
Now this is the story of Olaf
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Fairy Tale (2)
Now folds the Tree of Day its perfect flowers,
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Firelight
Playing in the fire and twilight together,
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Grown- Up Talk
Half-Past-Six and I were talking
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In the Rangitaki Valley
valley of waving broom,
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Jangling Memory
Heavens above! here's an old tie of your--
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Loneliness
Now it is Loneliness who comes at night
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Night- Scented Stock
White, white in the milky night
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Now I am a Plant, a Weed...
Now I am a plant, a weed,
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On a Young Lady's Sixth Anniversary
Baby Babbles--only one,
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Opposites
The Half-Soled-Boots-With-Toecaps-Child
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Out in the Garden
Out in the garden,
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Sanary
Her little hot room looked over the bay
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Sea
The Sea called--I lay on the rocks and said:
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Sea Song
I will think no more of the sea! Of the big green waves And the hollowed
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Sleeping Together
Sleeping together... how tired you were...
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Song by the Window Before Bed
Little Star, little Star,
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Song of Karen, the Dancing Child
(O little white feet of mine)
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Song of the Little White Girl
Cabbage tree, cabbage tree, what is the matter?
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Sorrowing Love
And again the flowers are come,
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Spring Wind in London
I Blow across the stagnant world,
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Stars
Most merciful God
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The Arabian Shawl
"It is cold outside, you will need a coat--
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The Awakening River
The gulls are mad-in-love with the river,
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The Black Monkey
My Babbles has a nasty knack
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The Candle
By my bed, on a little round table
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The Earth-Child in the Grass
In the very early morning
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The Family
Hinemoa, Tui, Maina,
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The Gulf
A Gulf of silence separates us from each other.
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The Lonesome Child
The baby in the looking-glass
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The Man with the Wooden Leg
There was a man lived quite near us;
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The Opal Dream Cave
In an opal dream cave I found a fairy:
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The Pillar Box
The pillar box is fat and red,
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The Quarrel
Our quarrel seemed a giant thing,
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The Sea- Child
Into the world you sent her, mother,
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The Secret
In the profoundest ocean
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The Storm
I Ran to the forest for shelter,
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The Town Between the Hills
The further the little girl leaped and ran,
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The Wounded Bird
In the wide bed
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There is a Solemn Wind To-Night
There is a solemn wind to-night
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There was a Child Once
There was a child once.
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To God the Father
To the little, pitiful God I make my prayer,
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To L. H. B. (1894-1915 )
Last night for the first time since you were dead
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Very Early Spring
The fields are snowbound no longer;
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Villa Pauline
But, ah! before he came
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Voices of the Air
But then there comes that moment rare
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Waves
I saw a tiny God
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When I was a Bird
I climbed up the karaka tree
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Winter Song
Rain and wind, and wind and rain.
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