Poem A Day

Classic poem

Song

by John Clare

Mary, leave thy lowly cot

When thy thickest jobs are done;

When thy friends will miss thee not,

Mary, to the pastures run.

Where we met the other night

Neath the bush upon the plain,

Be it dark or be it light,

Ye may guess we'll meet again.

Should ye go or should ye not,

Never shilly-shally, dear.

Leave your work and leave your cot,

Nothing need ye doubt or fear:

Fools may tell ye lies in spite,

Calling me a roving swain;

Think what passed the other night--

I'll be bound ye'll meet again.

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About this poem

First line
Mary, leave thy lowly cot
Poet
John Clare
Themes
nature, love, hope, identity

Poem A Day

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