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WHEN SPRING GOES MAYING by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON

First Line: WAS EVER KNOWN A STRANGER THING?
Last Line: "QUOTH SHE, ""WHEN SPRING GOES MAYING?"
Subject(s): SPRING;

Was ever known a stranger thing?
But yesterday I met the Spring --
The maiden, madcap Spring herself --
Through blossomed meadows straying.
"Now whither go you, sweet," quoth I,
And she, "Good Sir, both low and high
I go a-Maying."

Quoth I, "But yours is @3every@1 rose!"
Quoth she, "A fairer one than grows
In all my gardens of the world
Is this I hasten after."
Quoth I, "Wilt bear it back to me?"
"To you and many a one," quoth she
And went her way with laughter.

And lo! at twilight to my door
Came Spring, and in her lap she bore
A little, winged, tricksy lad
With fresh plucked roses playing.
"Why, Spring, 'tis he!" I cried to her.
"What else did you expect, Fair Sir,"
Quoth she, "When Spring goes Maying?"



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