Gateway to the Classics: Poems Every Child Should Know by Mary E. Burt
 
Poems Every Child Should Know by  Mary E. Burt

Love Between Brothers and Sisters

Whatever brawls disturb the street,

There should be peace at home;

Where sisters dwell and brothers meet,

Quarrels should never come.


Birds in their little nests agree;

And 'tis a shameful sight,

When children of one family

Fall out and chide and fight.


Isaac Watts.


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