IN LILAC TIME.

IN LILAC TIME.

The bobolink sung to ’is mate,The doves wuz softly cooin’,I heard the clinkin’ of the gate,When Joe first come a-wooin’.I stood beside the lilock bush(The sun was slowly sinkin’);My cheeks wuz all to once a-blush,When I heard the gate-latch clinkin’.Fer Joe he wuz so good an’ kind(Tho’ such a bashful lover),No truer friend you’d ever findIn all the wide world over.He sez, “Ez I wuz goin’ by,I seed yer hair so shiny,Yer eyes ez blue ez summer sky,Yer cheeks ez red’s a piny;“My heart my throat come thrummin’ in,The dusk it struck my fancy;I couldn’t help a-comin’ inAn’ speakin’ to ye, Nancy.”An’ then ’e sez—’e sez—O me!My feelins gits unruly—He’d liked me all along, you see;I know he loved me truly.An’ I wuz but an orphan, too,A-workin’ fer my livin’,Without a kith er kin I knew,An’ jest myself to give ’im.An’ when iz voice sunk soft away—A kind o’ tremblin’ in it—The words I tried so hard to sayKep’ chokin’ fer a minute.The lilock blossoms wuz in blow,So sweet, with dewdrops beaded;I handed ’im a bunch, an’ JoeNo other answer needed.The year it passed, the war wuz come,The soldiers fast enrollin’;I heard the beatin’ of the drum,I thought like church-bell tollin’.I stood beside the lilock bush,The shadows round me lyin’,An’ all the evenin’ in a hush,Except the wind a-sighin’;An’ down the lane the whip-’oor-willSo sad an’ mournful callin’—Somehow it wuz so dreadful still,The tearswouldkeep a-fallin’.An’ thenhecome—so brave an’ strong,An’ yet ’is lips a-quiv’rin’;I guesst ’is errant all along,An’ couldn’t help a-shiv’rin’.O friend, the year went round—went round—But this’ll tell you better;This withered lilock some one found,An’ sent me in a letter.Ah, well! there’s more than me that knowHow sad is war, an’ fearful,An’ since the good God plans it so,I must try to be cheerful;But when the lilocks air in bloom,An’ when the day’s a-dyin’,I creep off to my little roomAn’ have a fit of cryin’.

The bobolink sung to ’is mate,The doves wuz softly cooin’,I heard the clinkin’ of the gate,When Joe first come a-wooin’.I stood beside the lilock bush(The sun was slowly sinkin’);My cheeks wuz all to once a-blush,When I heard the gate-latch clinkin’.Fer Joe he wuz so good an’ kind(Tho’ such a bashful lover),No truer friend you’d ever findIn all the wide world over.He sez, “Ez I wuz goin’ by,I seed yer hair so shiny,Yer eyes ez blue ez summer sky,Yer cheeks ez red’s a piny;“My heart my throat come thrummin’ in,The dusk it struck my fancy;I couldn’t help a-comin’ inAn’ speakin’ to ye, Nancy.”An’ then ’e sez—’e sez—O me!My feelins gits unruly—He’d liked me all along, you see;I know he loved me truly.An’ I wuz but an orphan, too,A-workin’ fer my livin’,Without a kith er kin I knew,An’ jest myself to give ’im.An’ when iz voice sunk soft away—A kind o’ tremblin’ in it—The words I tried so hard to sayKep’ chokin’ fer a minute.The lilock blossoms wuz in blow,So sweet, with dewdrops beaded;I handed ’im a bunch, an’ JoeNo other answer needed.The year it passed, the war wuz come,The soldiers fast enrollin’;I heard the beatin’ of the drum,I thought like church-bell tollin’.I stood beside the lilock bush,The shadows round me lyin’,An’ all the evenin’ in a hush,Except the wind a-sighin’;An’ down the lane the whip-’oor-willSo sad an’ mournful callin’—Somehow it wuz so dreadful still,The tearswouldkeep a-fallin’.An’ thenhecome—so brave an’ strong,An’ yet ’is lips a-quiv’rin’;I guesst ’is errant all along,An’ couldn’t help a-shiv’rin’.O friend, the year went round—went round—But this’ll tell you better;This withered lilock some one found,An’ sent me in a letter.Ah, well! there’s more than me that knowHow sad is war, an’ fearful,An’ since the good God plans it so,I must try to be cheerful;But when the lilocks air in bloom,An’ when the day’s a-dyin’,I creep off to my little roomAn’ have a fit of cryin’.

The bobolink sung to ’is mate,The doves wuz softly cooin’,I heard the clinkin’ of the gate,When Joe first come a-wooin’.

The bobolink sung to ’is mate,

The doves wuz softly cooin’,

I heard the clinkin’ of the gate,

When Joe first come a-wooin’.

I stood beside the lilock bush(The sun was slowly sinkin’);My cheeks wuz all to once a-blush,When I heard the gate-latch clinkin’.

I stood beside the lilock bush

(The sun was slowly sinkin’);

My cheeks wuz all to once a-blush,

When I heard the gate-latch clinkin’.

Fer Joe he wuz so good an’ kind(Tho’ such a bashful lover),No truer friend you’d ever findIn all the wide world over.

Fer Joe he wuz so good an’ kind

(Tho’ such a bashful lover),

No truer friend you’d ever find

In all the wide world over.

He sez, “Ez I wuz goin’ by,I seed yer hair so shiny,Yer eyes ez blue ez summer sky,Yer cheeks ez red’s a piny;

He sez, “Ez I wuz goin’ by,

I seed yer hair so shiny,

Yer eyes ez blue ez summer sky,

Yer cheeks ez red’s a piny;

“My heart my throat come thrummin’ in,The dusk it struck my fancy;I couldn’t help a-comin’ inAn’ speakin’ to ye, Nancy.”

“My heart my throat come thrummin’ in,

The dusk it struck my fancy;

I couldn’t help a-comin’ in

An’ speakin’ to ye, Nancy.”

An’ then ’e sez—’e sez—O me!My feelins gits unruly—He’d liked me all along, you see;I know he loved me truly.

An’ then ’e sez—’e sez—O me!

My feelins gits unruly—

He’d liked me all along, you see;

I know he loved me truly.

An’ I wuz but an orphan, too,A-workin’ fer my livin’,Without a kith er kin I knew,An’ jest myself to give ’im.

An’ I wuz but an orphan, too,

A-workin’ fer my livin’,

Without a kith er kin I knew,

An’ jest myself to give ’im.

An’ when iz voice sunk soft away—A kind o’ tremblin’ in it—The words I tried so hard to sayKep’ chokin’ fer a minute.

An’ when iz voice sunk soft away—

A kind o’ tremblin’ in it—

The words I tried so hard to say

Kep’ chokin’ fer a minute.

The lilock blossoms wuz in blow,So sweet, with dewdrops beaded;I handed ’im a bunch, an’ JoeNo other answer needed.

The lilock blossoms wuz in blow,

So sweet, with dewdrops beaded;

I handed ’im a bunch, an’ Joe

No other answer needed.

The year it passed, the war wuz come,The soldiers fast enrollin’;I heard the beatin’ of the drum,I thought like church-bell tollin’.

The year it passed, the war wuz come,

The soldiers fast enrollin’;

I heard the beatin’ of the drum,

I thought like church-bell tollin’.

I stood beside the lilock bush,The shadows round me lyin’,An’ all the evenin’ in a hush,Except the wind a-sighin’;

I stood beside the lilock bush,

The shadows round me lyin’,

An’ all the evenin’ in a hush,

Except the wind a-sighin’;

An’ down the lane the whip-’oor-willSo sad an’ mournful callin’—Somehow it wuz so dreadful still,The tearswouldkeep a-fallin’.

An’ down the lane the whip-’oor-will

So sad an’ mournful callin’—

Somehow it wuz so dreadful still,

The tearswouldkeep a-fallin’.

An’ thenhecome—so brave an’ strong,An’ yet ’is lips a-quiv’rin’;I guesst ’is errant all along,An’ couldn’t help a-shiv’rin’.

An’ thenhecome—so brave an’ strong,

An’ yet ’is lips a-quiv’rin’;

I guesst ’is errant all along,

An’ couldn’t help a-shiv’rin’.

O friend, the year went round—went round—But this’ll tell you better;This withered lilock some one found,An’ sent me in a letter.

O friend, the year went round—went round—

But this’ll tell you better;

This withered lilock some one found,

An’ sent me in a letter.

Ah, well! there’s more than me that knowHow sad is war, an’ fearful,An’ since the good God plans it so,I must try to be cheerful;

Ah, well! there’s more than me that know

How sad is war, an’ fearful,

An’ since the good God plans it so,

I must try to be cheerful;

But when the lilocks air in bloom,An’ when the day’s a-dyin’,I creep off to my little roomAn’ have a fit of cryin’.

But when the lilocks air in bloom,

An’ when the day’s a-dyin’,

I creep off to my little room

An’ have a fit of cryin’.


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