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Arthur William Symons (Артур Саймонс (Симонс))


Gipsy Love


The gipsy tents are on the down,
The gipsy girls are here;
And it's O to be off and away from the town
With a gipsy for my dear!

We'd make our bed in the bracken
With the lark for a chambermaid;
The lark would sing us awake in the morning,
Singing above our head.

We'd drink the sunlight all day long
With never a house to bind us;
And we'd only flout in a merry song
The world we left behind us.

We would be free as birds are free
The livelong day, the livelong day;
And we would lie in the sunny bracken
With none to say us nay.

The gipsy tents are on the down,
The gipsy girls are here;
And it's O to be off and away from the town
With a gipsy for my dear! 



Arthur William Symons's other poems:
  1. The Pale Woman
  2. Body’s Blood
  3. The Beggars
  4. Divisions on a Ground
  5. Sponsa Dei


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