< Yawcob Strauss and Other Poems
TO BARY JADE.
- The bood is beabig brighdly, love;
- The sdars are shidig too;
- While I ab gazig dreabily,
- Add thigkig, love, of you.
- You caddot, oh! you caddot kdow,
- By darlig, how I biss you —
- (Oh, whadt a fearful cold I've got!
- Ck-tish-u! Ck-ck-tish-u!)
- I'b sittig id the arbor, love,
- Where you sat by by side,
- Whed od that calb, autubdal dight
- You said you'd be by bride.
- Oh! for wud bobedt to caress
- Add tederly to kiss you;
- Budt do! we're beddy biles apart —
- (H-o-rash-o! Ck-ck-tish-u!)
- This charbig evedig brigs to bide
- The tibe whed first we bet:
- It seebs budt odly yesterday;
- I thigk I see you yet.
- Oh! tell me, ab I sdill your owd?
- By hopes — oh, do dot dash theb!
- (Codfoud by cold, 'tis gettig worse —
- Ck-tish-u! Ck-ck-thrash-eb!)
- Good-by, by darlig Bary Jade!
- The bid-dight hour is dear;
- Add it is hardly wise, by love,
- For be to ligger here.
- The heavy dews are fallig fast:
- A fod good-dight I wish you.
- (Ho-rash-o ! — there it is agaid -
- Ck-thrash-ub ! Ck-ck-tish-u!)
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