The Lonesome Child
Katherine Mansfield
The baby in the looking-glass Is smiling through at me; She has her teaspoon in her hand, Her feeder on for tea. And if I look behind her I Can see the table spread; I wonder if she has to eat The nasty crusts of bread. Her doll, like mine, is sitting close Beside her special chair, She has a pussy on her lap; It must be my cup there. Her picture-book is on the floor, The cover's just the same; And tidily upon the shelf I see my Ninepin game. O baby in the looking-glass, Come through and play with me, And if you will, I promise, dear, To eat your crusts at tea.
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