Ban and Arriere Ban by Andrew Lang
page 45 of 73 (61%)
page 45 of 73 (61%)
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DEATH IN JUNE--FOR CRICKETERS ONLY [June is the month of Suicides] Why do we slay ourselves in June, When life, if ever, seems so sweet? When "Moon," and "tune," and "afternoon," And other happy rhymes we meet, When strawberries are coming soon? Why do we do it?' you repeat! Ah, careless butterfly, to thee The strawberry seems passing good; And sweet, on Music's wings, to flee Amid the waltzing multitude, And revel late--perchance till three - For Love is monarch of thy mood! Alas! to US no solace shows For sorrows we endure--at Lord's, When Oxford's bowling ALWAYS goes For 'fours,' for ever to the cords - Or more, perhaps, with 'overthrows'; - These things can pierce the heart like swords! |
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