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THE BUCKLE by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE

Poet Analysis

First Line: I HAD A SILVER BUCKLE
Last Line: MAY TELL OF IT AT ALL.
Subject(s): SHOES; BOOTS; SNEAKERS; SHOEMAKERS;

I had a silver buckle,
I sewed it on my shoe,
And 'neath a sprig of mistletoe
I danced the evening through!

I had a bunch of cowslips,
I hid 'em in a grot,
In case the elves should come by night
And me remember not.

I had a yellow riband,
I tied it in my hair,
That, walking in the garden,
The birds might see it there.

I had a secret laughter,
I laughed it near the wall:
Only the ivy and the wind
May tell of it at all.



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