IN THE PARK
He whistled soft whistlings I knew were for me,Teasing, endearing.Won’t you look? was what they said,But I did not turn my head.(Only a little I turned my hearing.)My feet took me by;Straight and evenly they went:As if they had not dreamed what he meant:As if such a curiosityNever were known since the world beganAs woman wanting man!My heart led me past and took me away;And yet it was my heart that wanted to stay.Helen Hoyt
He whistled soft whistlings I knew were for me,Teasing, endearing.Won’t you look? was what they said,But I did not turn my head.(Only a little I turned my hearing.)My feet took me by;Straight and evenly they went:As if they had not dreamed what he meant:As if such a curiosityNever were known since the world beganAs woman wanting man!My heart led me past and took me away;And yet it was my heart that wanted to stay.Helen Hoyt
He whistled soft whistlings I knew were for me,Teasing, endearing.Won’t you look? was what they said,But I did not turn my head.(Only a little I turned my hearing.)
He whistled soft whistlings I knew were for me,
Teasing, endearing.
Won’t you look? was what they said,
But I did not turn my head.
(Only a little I turned my hearing.)
My feet took me by;Straight and evenly they went:As if they had not dreamed what he meant:As if such a curiosityNever were known since the world beganAs woman wanting man!
My feet took me by;
Straight and evenly they went:
As if they had not dreamed what he meant:
As if such a curiosity
Never were known since the world began
As woman wanting man!
My heart led me past and took me away;And yet it was my heart that wanted to stay.
My heart led me past and took me away;
And yet it was my heart that wanted to stay.
Helen Hoyt