A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919/The Ragged Stone

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THE RAGGED STONE

AS I was walking with my dear, my dear come back at last,
The shadow of the Ragged Stone fell on us as we passed:


And if the tale be true they tell about the Ragged Stone
I'll not be walking with my dear next year, nor yet alone.


And we're to wed come Michaelmas, my lovely dear and I;
And we're to have a little house, and do not want to die.


But all the folk are fighting in the lands across the sea,
Because the King and Counsellors went mad in Germany.


Because the King and counsellors went mad, my love and I
May never have a little house before we come to die.


And if the tale be true they tell about the Ragged Stone
I'll not be walking with my dear next year, nor yet alone.