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Spring: Evenen Twilight

Ah! they vew zummers brought us round
The happiest days that we’ve a-vound,
When in the orcha’d, that did stratch
To westward out avore the patch
Ov high-bough’d wood, an’ shelve to catch
     The western zun-light, we did meet
     Wi’ merry tongues an’ skippen veet
           At evenen in the twilight.
 
The evenen air did fan, in turn,
The cheaeks the midday zun did burn.
An’ zet the russlen leaves at play,
An’ meaeke the red-stemm’d brembles sway
In bows below the snow-white may;
     An’ whirlen roun’ the trees, did sheaeke
     Jeaene’s raven curls about her neck,
           They evenens in the twilight.
 
An’ there the yollow light did rest
Upon the bank toward the west,
An’ twitt’ren birds did hop in drough
The hedge, an’ many a skippen shoe
Did beaet the flowers, wet wi’ dew,
     As underneaeth the tree’s wide limb
     Our merry sheaepes did jumpy, dim,
           They evenens in the twilight.
 
How sweet’s the evenen dusk to rove
Along wi’ woone that we do love!
When light enough is in the sky
To sheaede the smile an’ light the eye
’Tis all but heaven to be by;
     An’ bid, in whispers soft an’ light
     'S the ruslen ov a leaf, “Good night,”
           At evenen in the twilight.
 
An’ happy be the young an’ strong,
That can but work the whole day long
So merry as the birds in spring;
An’ have noo ho vor any thing
Another day mid teaeke or bring;
     But meet, when all their work’s a-done,
     In orcha’d vor their bit o’ fun
           At evenen in the twilight.
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