Author: George MacDonald
The child is playing in the sun, His laughter fills the air. The day is young, the joy is done, And all the world is fair. The child is playing with the flowers, His heart is light and free. The moments pass like golden hours, And all the earth is glee. The child is playing by the stream, His eyes are bright with cheer. The world is full of happy dream, And all the sky is clear. The child is playing in the sun, His laughter fills the air. The day is young, the joy is done, And all the world is fair.
Type of Poem: Lyric Poem
Date Written: 1871-01-01
Date Published: 1874-01-01
Language: English
Keywords: Child, Play, Joy, Nature, Innocence
Source: Poetical Works
Publisher: Alexander Strahan
Rights/Permissions: Public Domain
Comments/Notes: A joyful poem that celebrates the innocence and happiness of a child at play, with imagery of nature and carefree laughter.
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