The later poems of John Clare 1837-1864 ... General editor Eric Robinson: Edited by Eric Robinson and David Powell: Associate editor Margaret Grainger |
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THE FITTING PLACE |
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THE FITTING PLACE
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The day was cold and rawkinThough 'twas April o' the year
And the Cows they fell a gawkin
As if enemies were near
Winds blew about the rushes
The Finch built on the brere
And chirp'd in white Thorn bushes
In the April of the year
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The flying showers went overLike large birds upon the wing
Silver drops were on the clover
Pearl beads o' early spring
There a bonny maid was weeding
The thistles from the wheat
And the Partridges were breeding
Little Birdies at their feet
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Oh! I eyed the maid all overAs I pass'd her in the grain
Then I hasten'd through the clover
And the Heav'n was dropping rain
I kisst her on the cheek so red
Her neck was soft and white
She heeded every word I said
And felt that it was right
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We lay together side by sideAround us grew the wheat
She'd make a bonny winsome bride
The woodbines wer'nt so sweet
We saw the sun drop in the wood
The stars light up the eve
The moon got up wi dewy hood
Before we took our leave
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There's pleasure in the sweet greenwoodWi a sweet girl by ones side
To think of it it does one good
And fills our heart wi pride
To walk amang the silken grass
To kiss her rosy face
Courting till eve the bonny lass
In such a fitting place
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