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Constance.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Beyond the orchard, in the lane,
    The crested red-bird sings again -
    O bird, whose song says, Have no care.
    Should I not care when CONSTANCE there, -
    My CONSTANCE, with the bashful gaze,
    Pink-gowned like some sweet hollyhock, -
    If I declare my love, just says
    Some careless thing as if in mock?
    Like - Past the orchard, in the lane,
    How sweet the red-bird sings again
!

    There, while the red-bird sings his best,
    His listening mate sits on the nest -
    O bird, whose patience says, All's well,
    How can it be with me, now tell?
    When CONSTANCE, with averted eyes, -
    Soft-bonneted as some sweet-pea, -
    If I speak marriage, just replies
    With some such quaint irrelevancy,
    As, While the red-bird sings his best,
    His loving mate sits on the nest
.

    What shall I say? what can I do?
    Would such replies mean aught to you,
    O birds, whose gladness says, Be glad?
    Have I not reason to be sad
    When CONSTANCE, with demurest glance,
    Her face a-poppy with distress,
    If I reproach her, pouts, perchance,
    And answers so in waywardness? -
    What shall I say? what can I do?
    My meaning should be plain to you!




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