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“WHEN I SAW YOU LAST, ROSE”
When I saw you last, Rose,
You were only so high;
How fast the time goes!
You were only so high;
How fast the time goes!
Like a bud ere it blows,
You just peeped at the sky,
When I saw you last, Rose!
You just peeped at the sky,
When I saw you last, Rose!
Now your petals unclose,
Now your May-time is nigh;—
How fast the time goes!
Now your May-time is nigh;—
How fast the time goes!
And a life,—how it grows!
You were scarcely so shy,
When I saw you last, Rose!
You were scarcely so shy,
When I saw you last, Rose!
In your bosom it shows
There's a guest on the sly;
(How fast the time goes!)
There's a guest on the sly;
(How fast the time goes!)
Is it Cupid? Who knows!
Yet you used not to sigh,
When I saw you last, Rose;—
How fast the time goes!
Yet you used not to sigh,
When I saw you last, Rose;—
How fast the time goes!
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