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Title: A Boy's Trials Author: Jean Blewett [More Titles by Blewett] When I was but a little lad They didn't keep boys' hair as short I'd twist my mouth and grit my teeth, She'd brush and brush each stubborn curl Then smooth it down until it shone, She'd take my round chin in her hand "Don't push your cap down on your curls I'd hurry out and rumple up And wish I were a grown-up man Heigho! now that I'm bald and gray, A longing for the care-free days [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |