Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WIDOW MACHREE, by SAMUEL LOVER Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Widow machree, it's no wonder you frown Last Line: Och hone! Widow machree! Subject(s): Courtship; Widows & Widowers | ||||||||
WIDOW MACHREE, it's no wonder you frown, -- Och hone! Widow Machree; Faith, it ruins your looks, that same dirty black gown, -- Och hone! Widow Machree; How altered your air, With that close cap you wear, -- 'T is destroying your hair, That should be flowing free: Be no longer a churl Of its black silken curl, -- Och hone! Widow Machree. Widow Machree, now the summer is come, -- Och hone! Widow Machree; When everything smiles, should a beauty look glum? Och hone! Widow Machree! See, the birds go in pairs, And the rabbits and hares; Why, even the bears Now in couples agree; And the mute little fish, Though they can't spake, they wish, -- Och hone! Widow Machree! Widow Machree, and when winter comes in, -- Och hone! Widow Machree, -- To be poking the fire all alone is a sin, Och hone! Widow Machree! Sure the shovel and tongs To each other belongs, And the kettle sings songs Full of family glee; While alone with your cup Like a hermit you sup, Och hone! Widow Machree! And how do you know, with the comforts I've towld, -- Och hone! Widow Machree! But you're keeping some poor fellow out in the cowld? Och hone! Widow Machree! With such sins on your head, Sure your peace would be fled; Could you sleep in your bed Without thinking to see Some ghost or some sprite, That would wake you at night, Crying "Och hone! Widow Machree!" Then take my advice, darling Widow Machree, -- Och hone! Widow Machree! -- And with my advice, faith, I wish you'd take me, Och hone! Widow Machree! You'd have me to desire Then to stir up the fire; And sure Hope is no liar In whispering to me That the ghosts would depart When you'd me near your heart, -- Och hone! Widow Machree! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A WIDOW SPEAKS TO THE AURORA'S OF A DECEMBER NIGHT by NORMAN DUBIE NEW AGE AT AIRPORT MESA by NORMAN DUBIE POPHAM OF THE NEW SONG: 5; FOR R.P. BLACKMUR by NORMAN DUBIE THE WIDOW OF THE BEAST OF INGOLSTADT by NORMAN DUBIE DOMESDAY BOOK: WIDOW FORTELKA by EDGAR LEE MASTERS WIDOW IN A STONE HOUSE by ALICIA SUSKIN OSTRIKER GETTING TO KNOW YOU by RUTH STONE FATHER LAND AND MOTHER TONGUE by SAMUEL LOVER |
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