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The Same Old Story

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The same old story told again -
        The maiden droops her head,
    The ripening glow of her crimson cheek
        Is answering in her stead.
    The pleading tone of a trembling voice
        Is telling her the way
    He loved her when his heart was young
        In Youth's sunshiny day:
    The trembling tongue, the longing tone,
        Imploringly ask why
    They can not be as happy now
        As in the days gone by.
    And two more hearts, tumultuous
        With overflowing joy,
    Are dancing to the music
        Which that dear, provoking boy
    Is twanging on his bowstring,
        As, fluttering his wings,
    He sends his love-charged arrows
        While merrily be sings:
    "Ho! ho! my dainty maiden,
        It surely can not be
    You are thinking you are master
        Of your heart, when it is me."
    And another gleaming arrow
        Does the little god's behest,
    And the dainty little maiden
        Falls upon her lover's breast.
    "The same old story told again,"
        And listened o'er and o'er,
    Will still be new, and pleasing, too,
        Till "Time shall be no more."



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