THE MULLEIN PATCH.
OMullein, whisper in my earAnd tell me how you grow,I was the taller of the twoBut one short week ago,And now, as I on tiptoe stand,Can scarcely reach you with my hand.You're growing very lovely, too,In your pale-green velvet gown;And golden as a daffodilAre the flowers in your crown.So tall and stately! Is it trueThat all your neighbors envy you?The Thistle flushed as the maiden spoke,And thrust out every thorn;The Wormwood very bitter grew;And tossed her head in scorn;The Teazle and the Burdock triedTo pull the maiden's dress aside.The Mullein kept the secret well,And the maiden never knewThat she the only object wasOf envy. And 'tis trueThat when she left and said Good-bye!For sadness they made no reply.
OMullein, whisper in my earAnd tell me how you grow,I was the taller of the twoBut one short week ago,And now, as I on tiptoe stand,Can scarcely reach you with my hand.You're growing very lovely, too,In your pale-green velvet gown;And golden as a daffodilAre the flowers in your crown.So tall and stately! Is it trueThat all your neighbors envy you?The Thistle flushed as the maiden spoke,And thrust out every thorn;The Wormwood very bitter grew;And tossed her head in scorn;The Teazle and the Burdock triedTo pull the maiden's dress aside.The Mullein kept the secret well,And the maiden never knewThat she the only object wasOf envy. And 'tis trueThat when she left and said Good-bye!For sadness they made no reply.
OMullein, whisper in my earAnd tell me how you grow,I was the taller of the twoBut one short week ago,And now, as I on tiptoe stand,Can scarcely reach you with my hand.
OMullein, whisper in my ear
And tell me how you grow,
I was the taller of the two
But one short week ago,
And now, as I on tiptoe stand,
Can scarcely reach you with my hand.
You're growing very lovely, too,In your pale-green velvet gown;And golden as a daffodilAre the flowers in your crown.So tall and stately! Is it trueThat all your neighbors envy you?
You're growing very lovely, too,
In your pale-green velvet gown;
And golden as a daffodil
Are the flowers in your crown.
So tall and stately! Is it true
That all your neighbors envy you?
The Thistle flushed as the maiden spoke,And thrust out every thorn;The Wormwood very bitter grew;And tossed her head in scorn;The Teazle and the Burdock triedTo pull the maiden's dress aside.
The Thistle flushed as the maiden spoke,
And thrust out every thorn;
The Wormwood very bitter grew;
And tossed her head in scorn;
The Teazle and the Burdock tried
To pull the maiden's dress aside.
The Mullein kept the secret well,And the maiden never knewThat she the only object wasOf envy. And 'tis trueThat when she left and said Good-bye!For sadness they made no reply.
The Mullein kept the secret well,
And the maiden never knew
That she the only object was
Of envy. And 'tis true
That when she left and said Good-bye!
For sadness they made no reply.