Cries William when first come from sea "Does anyone know my Annette? Oh! say is she faithful to me? Alas! 'tis so long since we met!" "Yes, yes," an old gossip replies, "We all know her very well here, She has red lips and bonny black eyes, And she lives with her own granny, dear." "Grenadier! did you say? Did you say grenadier?" "Yes, yes," the old gossip replied, "She lives with her own granny, dear." "Oh, dear! oh, dear!" Annette flew to welcome him home But he turned from the maid with disdain. "False girl! I suppose you are come To jeer me and laugh at my pain. Since scandal has blotted your name I deem you unworthy a tear; I've been told by an elderly dame That you live with your own grenadier." "Grenadier! did you say," etc. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SHADOWY WATERS: A DRAMATIC POEM by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX by ROBERT BROWNING BLACK SAMSON OF BRANDYWINE by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 40 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN LITTLE BILLEE by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY |