The Poetry Corner

A Child-World

By James Whitcomb Riley

The Child-World - long and long since lost to view - A Fairy Paradise! - How always fair it was and fresh and new - How every affluent hour heaped heart and eyes With treasures of surprise! Enchantments tangible: The under-brink Of dawns that launched the sight Up seas of gold: The dewdrop on the pink, With all the green earth in it and blue height Of heavens infinite: The liquid, dripping songs of orchard-birds - The wee bass of the bees, - With lucent deeps of silence afterwards; The gay, clandestine whisperings of the breeze And glad leaves of the trees. * * * * * O Child-World: After this world - just as when I found you first sufficed My soulmost need - if I found you again, With all my childish dream so realised, I should not be surprised.