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Song From A Country Fair

When tunes jigged nimbler than the blood

And quick and high the bows would prance

And every fiddle string would burst

To catch what’s lost beyond the string,

While half afraid their children stood,

I saw the old come out to dance.

The heart is not so light at first,

But heavy like a bough in spring.

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Leonie Adams
1899-1988 / American
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