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POETRY.

OPENING OF THE GATE FOR PAPA. The following appeared in the Dunedin " Star ” : Hurrying out to the gateway Go two little pattering feet ; Eagerly out through the palings Peer two little eyes bright and sweet. A footstep as eager is answering The sweet eyes that patiently wait. And papa is kissing and blessing The baby that opens the gate. And every day, all the long summer. At noontide and evening late. The little one’s watching for papa— Waiting to open the gate. And now the bright summer is ended. And autumn’s gay mantle unrolled ; The maple leaves wooing the breezes. Are gorgeous in crimson and gold. At noonday the face at the gateway Is flushed with the feverish glow ; At night the bright head on the pillow Is tossing in pain to and fro. The father kneels down in his anguish, And stifles the sobs with a groan ; He knows that his idol is going— Going out in the midnight alone. He buries his face in the pillow. Close, close to the fast failing breath ; A little arm clasps his neck closely, A voice growing husky in death. Says, pleadingly, half in a whisper, “ Please, darling papa, don’t cry ; I know Birdie’s going to heaven— I heard doctor say she will die— But I’ll ask God for one of the windows The pretty star eyes look out through, And when you come up with the angels I’ll sure be the first to see you. And maybe I’ll find dear mamma; And you’ll come up too bye-and-by. And Birdie will watch for you, papa. And open the gate of the sky.” The little hand falls from his shoulder All nerveless—the blue eyes dilate— A shuddering sigh, then the baby Is waiting to open the gate.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 26 February 1880, Page 3

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POETRY. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 26 February 1880, Page 3

POETRY. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 26 February 1880, Page 3

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