MOTHER’S FACE.

THREE little boys talked together

One sunny summer day,

And I leaned out of the window

To hear what they had to say.

“The prettiest thing I ever saw,”

One of the little boys said,

“Was a bird in grandpa’s garden,

All black and white and red.”

“The prettiest thing I ever saw,”

Said the second little lad,

“Was a pony at the circus—

I wanted him awful bad.”

“I think,” said the third little fellow,

With a grave and gentle grace,

“That the prettiest thing in all the world

Is just my mother’s face.”

—Eben E. Rexford, in Good Cheer.