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John Hartley (18391915)
To a Daisy
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Little daisy!
Pray whativer wor ta doin’?
Are ta crazy?
Winter winds are blowin’ yet:
Tha’ll be starved, mi little pet!
An’ deceive thee?
Niver let appearance charm thee:
Yes, believe me,
Smiles tha’lt find are oft but snares
Laid to catch thee unawares.
To talk such stuff;
I’ve lost heart, an’ thou’lt do t’ same,
Ay, sooin enough!
An’, if thou’rt happy as tha art,
Trustin’ must be t’ wisest part.
Round thi dwellin’;
They may cheer thee when I’ve goan,—
Theer’s no tellin’:
An’ when spring’s mild day draws near,
I’ll release thee, niver fear!
Greets me smilin’,
I may come an’ sit by th’ place,
Time beguilin’;
Glad to think I’d paar to be
Of some use, if but to thee!