Poem
Little
Sarah
Now, read this fast–paced poem about Sarah, whose enthusiasm to
please her old grandmother leads her and the reader through an exciting
learning experience .
LITTLE SARAH
Little
Sarah she stood by her grandmother’s bed,
“And what
shall I get for your breakfast?” she said;
“You
shall get me a Johnny-cake: quickly go make
it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it.”
So Sarah
she went to the closet to see
If yet
any meal in the barrel might be.
The barrel had long time been empty as wind;
Not a
speck of the bright yellow meal could she find.
But
grandmother’s Johnny-cake-still she must make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it.
She ran
to the shop; but the shopkeeper said,
“I have
none—you must go to the miller, fair maid;
“For he
has a mill, and he’ll put the corn in it,
And grind
you some nice yellow meal in a minute;
But run,
or the Johnny-cake, how will you make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it?”
Then
Sarah she ran every step of the way;
But the miller said, “No, I have no meal to-day;
Run,
quick, to the cornfield, just over the hill,
And if
any be there, you may fetch it to mill.
Run, run,
or the Johnny-cake, how will you make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it?”
She ran
to the cornfield-the corn had not grown,
Though
the sun in the blue sky all pleasantly shone .
“Pretty
sun,” cried the maiden, “please make the
corn grow.”
“Pretty
maid,” the sun answered, “I cannot do so.”
“Then
grandmother’s Johnny-cake—how shall I make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it?”
Then
Sarah looked round, and she saw what was wanted;
The corn
could not grow, for no corn had been planted.
She asked
of the farmer to sow her some grain,
But the
farmer he laughed till his sides ached again.
“Ho! ho!
for the Johnny-cake-how can you make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it?”
The
farmer he laughed, and he laughed out aloud,-
“And how
can I plant till the earth has been ploughed?
Run, run
to the ploughman, and bring him with speed;
He’ll plough up the ground, and I’ll fi ll it with
seed.”
Away,
then, ran Sarah, still hoping to make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it.
The
ploughman he ploughed, and the grain it was sown,
And the
sun shed his rays till the corn was all grown;
It was ground at the mill, and again in her bed
These
words to poor Sarah the grandmother said:
“You
shall get me a Johnny-cake-quickly go make it,
In one
minute mix, and in two minutes bake it.”
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