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Rose-Ann

    By Thomas Hardy



    Why didn't you say you was promised, Rose-Ann?
    Why didn't you name it to me,
    Ere ever you tempted me hither, Rose-Ann,
    So often, so wearifully?

    O why did you let me be near 'ee, Rose-Ann,
    Talking things about wedlock so free,
    And never by nod or by whisper, Rose-Ann,
    Give a hint that it wasn't to be?

    Down home I was raising a flock of stock ewes,
    Cocks and hens, and wee chickens by scores,
    And lavendered linen all ready to use,
    A-dreaming that they would be yours.

    Mother said: "She's a sport-making maiden, my son";
    And a pretty sharp quarrel had we;
    O why do you prove by this wrong you have done
    That I saw not what mother could see?

    Never once did you say you was promised, Rose-Ann,
    Never once did I dream it to be;
    And it cuts to the heart to be treated, Rose-Ann,
    As you in your scorning treat me!



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