DLTK's Crafts for Kids
A Daydream
by Carolyn Wells
Polly's patchwork--oh, dear me!-- Truly is a sight
to see. Rumpled, crumpled, soiled, and frayed-- Will the quilt be
ever made? See the stitches yawning wide-- Can it be that Polly
tried?
Some are right and some are wrong, Some too short and
some too long, Some too loose and some too tight; Grimy smudges on
the white, And a tiny spot of red, Where poor Polly's finger bled.
Strange such pretty, dainty blocks-- Bits of Polly's summer frocks--
Should have proved so hard to sew, And the cause of so much woe!
One day it was very hot, And the thread got in a knot, Drew
the seam up in a heap-- Polly calmly fell asleep. Then she had a
lovely dream; Straight and even was the seam, Pure and spotless was
the white; All the blocks were finished quite-- Each joined to
another one. Lo, behold! the quilt was done,-- Lined and
quilted,--and it seemed To cover Polly as she dreamed! |

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