in the country, by f gray severne.
ducklings big and ducklings small,
this is how we feed them all—
yellowbill and featherbreast,
speckletail, and all the rest:—
on sweet meal they dine and sup—
oh, how fast they eat it up!
’tis indeed a pretty sight—
soon the bucket’s empty quite.
“quack!” when dinner is begun;
“quack!” they say when it is done;
though it wasn’t known before,
“quack’s” a duckling’s word for “more.”
then the pretty feathered things
tuck their heads beneath their wings,
just as if for rest inclined,
quacking: “how well we have dined!”
later on, at evening cool,
you will find them in the pool;
yellowbill and featherbreast,
speckletail, and all the rest!