Songs of the Outlands Ballads of the Hoboes And Other Verse

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Songs of the Outlands Ballads of the Hoboes And Other Verse
Knibbs Henry Herbert
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With foolish tears our cheeks are wet; Tears? Nay! But jewels on the gown Of her, the girl we can t forget.
To win is fame to lose, disgrace.
We lost. There is no more to tell. Ah, girl, in furbelow and lace, We lost for you, yet love you well. Exiles are we of Gentry town; Outlawed we plod the trails, and yet Until the lone, last moon goes down, There lives one girl we can t forget. 40 ALONG THE SHORE THE waves come walkin up the sand; "Weep! Weep!" and "Hush!" along the shore, Frettin and tea
...sin at the land, And rollin up the smooth brown floor, Frettin and sayin things galore.
One night in June I left the ties And made a fire to boil some tea Down on the beach; a paradise, With nothin round to bother me Except the talkin of the sea.
The stars were blinkin big and still; The drift-wood fire was snappin bright; The moon, back of me on the hill, Was flirtin with the summer night, Just a-pertendin to make light.
I had the makings and I smoked And wondered over different things, Thinkin as how this old world joked In callin only some men kings While I sat there a-blowin rings.


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