| A for Artist |
See what a light is in those painted
clouds! |
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| B for Beauty |
My girl has reached that lovely
state |
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| C for Child |
See how her arms now rise and fall, |
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| D for Dog |
My dog went mad and bit my hand, |
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| E for Eyes |
I need no glass to help my eyes, |
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| F for Fiddles |
What an enchanted world is this, |
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| G for Garden |
I'll have the primrose grow in
grass, |
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| H for Hedge |
I climb a tree to bring them
down- |
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| I for Implements |
What lovely dark, blue flames,
O Spade, |
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| J for Jealousy |
I praised the daisies on my lawn, |
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| K for Kings |
Love's touch is soft, and Death |
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| L for Light |
What lovely meadows have I seen
in the Sun, |
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| M for Mother |
It was a long, long time ago, |
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| O for Open |
Are those small silver tumps a town, |
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| N for Nature |
Day after day I find some new delight: |
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| P for Pool |
I know a deep and lonely pool -that's
where |
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| Q for Question |
The man who tells me he has seen
a ghost, |
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| R for Rememberance |
I have no memory of his face |
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| S for Swimmer |
When I had crossed the hill at
last, |
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| T for Time |
You false church clock, whose long-drawn
chimes |
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| U for Union |
If Time and Nature serve us both
alike, |
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| V for Venus |
Is that star dumb, or am I deaf? |
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| W for Will |
If I should die, this house is yours, |
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| X for Expecting |
Come, come, my Love, the morning
waits, |
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| Y is For Youth |
Would I had met you in my days of
strength, |
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| Z for Zany |
Why does a woman change her moods? |
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