The Poems And Prose Sketches of James Whitcomb Riley

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— The simmer-time when bonny bloomed The auld trysting-tree,— How there I carved the name for you.
An' you the name for me; An' the gloamin' kenned it only When we kissed sae tenderly, Speek ance to me, my Mary!— But whisper in my ear As light as ony sleeper's breath, An' a' my soul will hear; My heart shall stap its beating.
An' the soughing atmosphere Be hushed the while I leaning smile An' listen to you, dear!
My Mary, my Mary!
The blossoms bring the bees; The sunshine brings the blossoms.
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...n' the leaves on a' the trees; The simmer brings the sunshine An' the fragrance o' the breeze,— 116 MY MARY But wi'out you, Mary, I care naething for these!
We were sae happy, Mary! , think how ance we said- Wad ane o' us gae fickle.
Or ane o' us lie dead,— To feel anither's kisses We wad feign the auld instead, An' ken the ither's footsteps In the green grass owerhead.
My Mary, my Mary!
Are ye dochter o' the air.
That ye vanish aye before me As I follow everywhere? — Or is it ye are only But a mortal, wan wi' care, Sin' I search through a' the kirkyird An' I dinna find ye there?


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