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Edgar Guest - Don’t Worry, Little GirlEdgar Guest - Don’t Worry, Little Girl
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Don`t worry, little girl, Don`t you let one golden curl Get awry. Don`t you ever let appear E`en the symbol of a tear In your eye. For the world has need of girls Who have sun-kissed golden curls, And the world, with all its scheming, Wants the light that`s ever beaming In a maiden`s eyes today; You were born for love and play. Don`t you worry, wife of mine, Don`t you ever show a sign Of grim care; Laugh and sing your way along, All the grief and all the wrong I can bear. For along life`s dusty miles I have need of all your smiles, I have need of all your laughter, Let it ring from floor to rafter, For, in all I say or do, All my cheer must come from you.
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