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A Loving-Cup Song

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Come, heap the fagots! Ere we go
    Again the cheerful hearth shall glow;
    We 'll have another blaze, my boys!
    When clouds are black and snows are white,
    Then Christmas logs lend ruddy light
    They stole from summer days, my boys,
    They stole from summer days.

    And let the Loving-Cup go round,
    The Cup with blessed memories crowned,
    That flows whene'er we meet, my boys;
    No draught will hold a drop of sin
    If love is only well stirred in
    To keep it sound and sweet, my boys,
    To keep it sound and sweet.

    Give me, to pin upon my breast,
    The blossoms twain I love the best,
    A rosebud and a pink, my boys;
    Their leaves shall nestle next my heart,
    Their perfumed breath shall own its part
    In every health we drink, my boys,
    In every health we drink.

    The breathing blossoms stir my blood,
    Methinks I see the lilacs bud
    And hear the bluebirds sing, my boys;
    Why not? Yon lusty oak has seen
    Full tenscore years, yet leaflets green
    Peep out with every spring, my boys,
    Peep out with every spring.

    Old Time his rusty scythe may whet,
    The unmowed grass is glowing yet
    Beneath the sheltering snow, my boys;
    And if the crazy dotard ask,
    Is love worn out? Is life a task?
    We'll bravely answer No! my boys,
    We 'll bravely answer No!

    For life's bright taper is the same
    Love tipped of old with rosy flame
    That heaven's own altar lent, my boys,
    To glow in every cup we fill
    Till lips are mute and hearts are still,
    Till life and love are spent, my boys,
    Till life and love are spent.



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