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Meäry wedded

from Second-Collection Poems with phonemic transcripts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2018

T. L. Burton
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide
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THE zun can zink, the stars mid rise, may

An’ woods be green to sheenèn skies; shining

The cock mid crow to mornèn light,

An’ workvo'k zing to vallèn night; workfolk, falling

The birds mid whissle on the spraÿ,

An’ childern leäp in merry plaÿ,

But our's is now a lifeless pleäce,

Vor we've a-lost a smilèn feäce—

Young Meäry Meäd o’ merry mood,

Vor she's a-woo'd an’ wedded.

The dog that woonce wer glad to bear once

Her fondlèn vingers down his heäir,

Do leän his head ageän the vloor,

To watch, wi’ heavy eyes, the door;

An’ men she zent so happy hwome

O’ Zadurdays, do seem to come

To door, wi’ downcast hearts, to miss

Wi’ smiles below the clematis,

Young Meäry Meäd o’ merry mood,

Vor she's a-woo'd an’ wedded.

When they do draw the evenèn blind,

An’ when the evenèn light's a-tin'd, lost

The cheerless vier do drow a gleäre fire, throw

O’ light ageän her empty chair;

An’ wordless gaps do now meäke thin

Their talk where woonce her vaïce come in.

Zoo lwonesome is her empty pleäce, so

An’ blest the house that ha’ the feäce

O’ Meäry Meäd, o’ merry mood,

Now she's a-woo'd and wedded.

The day she left her father's he'th, hearth

Though sad, wer kept a day o’ me'th, mirth

An’ dry-wheel'd waggons’ empty beds

Wer left 'ithin the tree-screen'd sheds;

An’ all the hosses, at their eäse,

Went snortèn up the flow'ry leäse, meadow

But woone, the smartest for the roäd, one

That pull'd away the dearest lwoad—

Young Meäry Meäd o’ merry mood,

That wer a-woo'd an’ wedded.

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Publisher: The University of Adelaide Press
Print publication year: 2017

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