Shall we go dance the hay, the hay? Never pipe could ever play Better shepherd's roundelay. Shall we go sing the song, the song? Never Love did ever wrong. Fair maids, hold hands all along. Shall we go learn to woo, to woo? Never thought came ever to, Better deed could better do. Shall we go learn to kiss, to kiss? Never heart could ever miss Comfort, where true meaning is. Thus at base they run, they run, When the sport was scarce begun. But I waked -- and all was done. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NIGHTMARE, FR. IOLANTHE by WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT ESCAPE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON SONNET: 3 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SPRING WATER by KENNETH SLADE ALLING AFTER CONSTRUING by ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON TREASURED MOMENTS by OLIVA WARD BUSH STARRY WEATHER by WITTER BYNNER TO THE MOST PRINCELY AND VERTUOUS THE LADY ELIZABETH by THOMAS CAMPION |