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Kissing time

by Eugene Field

'T is when the lark goes soaring

And the bee is at the bud,

When lightly dancing zephyrs

Sing over field and flood;

When all sweet things in nature

Seem joyfully achime -

'T is then I wake my darling,

For it is kissing time!

Go, pretty lark, a-soaring,

And suck your sweets, 0 bee;

Sing, 0 ye winds of summer,

Your songs to mine and me;

For with your song and rapture

Cometh the moment when

It's half-past kissing time

And time to kiss again!

So - so the days go fleeting

Like golden fancies free,

And every day that cometh

Is full of sweets for me;

And sweetest are those moments

My darling comes to climb

Into my lap to mind me

That it is kissing time.

Sometimes, maybe, he wanders

A heedless, aimless way -

Sometimes, maybe, he loiters

In pretty, prattling play;

But presently bethinks him

And hastens to me then,

For it's half-past kissing time

And time to kiss again!

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