Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
Poems of Home: II. For ChildrenForeign Children
Robert Louis Stevenson (18501894)L
Little frosty Eskimo,
Little Turk or Japanee,
O! don’t you wish that you were me?
And the lions over seas;
You have eaten ostrich eggs,
And turned the turtles off their legs.
But it ’s not so nice as mine:
You must often, as you trod,
Have wearied not to be abroad.
I am fed on proper meat;
You must dwell beyond the foam,
But I am safe and live at home.
Little Indian, Sioux or Crow,
Little frosty Eskimo,
Little Turk or Japanee,
O! don’t you wish that you were me?