When I was a lad, I would ask my dad
As I climbed up on his knee,
"Will you please read 'The Owl And The Fox'
Just one more time for me?"
Then he'd put his hand on my curly head
And a finger on my nose,
And then he'd say, with a wink and a nod,
"Son, this is the way it goes."
And then he'd begin in his real deep voice,
And the words were a wonder to hear.
Then my eyes would close and the owl and the fox
In my mind would then reappear.
Hundreds of times I've heard that poem
As I sat on my father's knee,
And I'd give the world if he could read
That poem once more for me.
But Dad's passed on to the other side;
No more on his knee will I climb.
But he left me his book of "Best Loved Poems"
And the love of reciting a rhyme.
And now I hold in my arms tonight
A child with golden locks,
And he'll fall asleep as I read to him
The poem of the "Owl And The Fox."
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