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When Shall We Meet Again?

    By John Clare



    How many times Spring blossoms meek
    Have faded on the land
    Since last I kissed that pretty cheek,
    Caressed that happy hand.
    Eight time the green's been painted white
    With daisies in the grass
    Since I looked on thy eyes so bright,
    And pressed my bonny lass.

    The ground lark sung about the farms,
    The blackbird in the wood,
    When fast locked in each other's arms
    By hedgerow thorn we stood.
    It was a pleasant Sabbath day,
    The sun shone bright and round,
    His light through dark oaks passed, and lay
    Like gold upon the ground.

    How beautiful the blackbird sung,
    And answered soft the thrush;
    And sweet the pearl-like dew-drops hung
    Upon the white thorn bush.
    O happy day, eight years ago!
    We parted without pain:
    The blackbird sings, primroses blow;
    When shall we meet again?



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