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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