Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses/"If it's ever Spring again"

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Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses (1922)
by Thomas Hardy
"If it's ever Spring again"
3685956Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses — "If it's ever Spring again"1922Thomas Hardy

“IF IT'S EVER SPRING AGAIN”

(SONG)

IF it's ever spring again,
Spring again,
I shall go where went I when
Down the moor-cock splashed, and hen,
Seeing me not, amid their flounder,
Standing with my arm around her;
If it's ever spring again,
Spring again,
I shall go where went I then.

If it's ever summer-time,
Summer-time,
With the hay crop at the prime,
And the cuckoos-two-in rhyme,
As they used to be, or seemed to,
We shall do as long we've dreamed to,
If it's ever summer-time,
Summer-time,
With the hay, and bees achime.