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Song

    By George MacDonald



    I was very cold
        In the summer weather;
    The sun shone all his gold,
    But I was very cold--
    Alas, we were grown old,
        Love and I together!
    Oh, but I was cold
        In the summer weather!

    Sudden I grew warmer
        Though the brooks were frozen:
    "Truly, scorn did harm her!"
    I said, and I grew warmer;
    "Better men the charmer
        Knows at least a dozen!"
    I said, and I grew warmer
        Though the brooks were frozen.

    Spring sits on her nest,
        Daisies and white clover;
    And my heart at rest
    Lies in the spring's young nest:
    My love she loves me best,
        And the frost is over!
    Spring sits on her nest,
        Daisies and white clover!



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