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Adieu!

    By John Clare



    "Adieu, my love, adieu!
    Be constant and be true
    As the daisies gemmed with dew,
    Bonny maid."
    The cows their thirst were slaking,
    Trees the playful winds were shaking;
    Sweet songs the birds were making
    In the shade.

    The moss upon the tree
    Was as green as green could be,
    The clover on the lea
    Ruddy glowed;
    Leaves were silver with the dew,
    Where the tall sowthistles grew,
    And I bade the maid adieu
    On the road.

    Then I took myself to sea,
    While the little chiming bee
    Sung his ballad on the lea,
    Humming sweet;
    And the red-winged butterfly
    Was sailing through the sky,
    Skimming up and bouncing by
    Near my feet.

    I left the little birds,
    And sweet lowing of the herds,
    And couldn't find out words,
    Do you see,
    To say to them good bye,
    Where the yellow cups do lie;
    So heaving a deep sigh,
    Took to sea.



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