From the Land of Dreams By John Todhunter. With an introduction by T. W. Rolleston |
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From the Land of Dreams | ||
THE SALLY-TREE
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There's a sally standing by the river,Ah Mary! why is it standing there?
To make a garland for my hair,
For my lover is gone from me for ever;
And that's why it stands there!
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There's a thrush that sits on that sally-tree,Ah Mary! why is he sitting there?
He sings the song of my lonely care
For the lover that cares no more for me;
And that's why he sits there!
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The wind comes keening in that sally-tree,Ah Mary! why is it keening there?
It keenes the keene of my heart's despair,
For the lover that's gone, that's gone from me;
And that's why it's keening there!
From the Land of Dreams | ||