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Poem by Cicely Fox Smith


The Old Love and the New


To the leaderless party 'twas Bannerman spoke:
"If our sails be not trimmed, there are seats to be broke:
Let us haste, ere too late, our old courses to rue;
It's off with the old love, and on with the new!"

Chorus:

They've done with Oom Paul, they've done with the Boer,
They swallow the words they have spoken before;
Now show them full plainly, you good men and true,
They're off with the old love — not on with the new.

Remember their hopes to give England a fall,
Their Boer Committees, their letters to Paul:
Remember the ends they so loved to pursue,
Ere they fled from the old love to plead with the new.

Chorus: They've done with Oom Paul, etc

His hope to the end, they must topple with Paul,
Their Monds and their Brunners, their Lawtons and all;
They reap as they sowed — and for all they can do,
They're off with the old love, not on with the new.

Chorus: They've done with Oom Paul, etc

So show them your meaning, you good men and true,
Your hearts are true British, your colours True Blue;
When the polling day comes, oh, what will they do,
If they're off with the old love — not on with the new?



Cicely Fox Smith


Cicely Fox Smith's other poems:
  1. Morgan Le Fay
  2. Homeward
  3. Old Cob Wall
  4. The Tow-Rope Girls
  5. Journey's End


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  • Edmund Stedman The Old Love and the New ("Once more on the fallow hillside, as of old, I lie at rest")

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