A DAMSEL fair, on a summer's day Sing heigh, sing ho, for the summer! Sat under a tree in a kirtle gray, Singing, "Somebody's late at tryst to-day; Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Or the leaves may fall in summer!" Answered a little bird overhead As birds will do in summer; "Some body @3has@1 kept tryst," it said, "With somebody else in a kirtle red, And they are going to be marrièd." Sing heigh, sing ho, for the summer! "With all my heart, little bird," said she; Sing heigh, sing ho, for the summer! "He's welcome to kirtle red for me; Somebody's fast, while somebody's free! There's nothing, no, nothing, like libertie!" Sing heigh, sing ho, for the summer! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DIVIDE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON VENUS IN A GARDEN by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON THE PILGRIM [SONG], FR. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS by JOHN BUNYAN MY AIN COUNTRIE by MARY LEE DEMAREST PEEWEE by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG SONNET PREFIXED TO 'THE COMMONWEALTH & GOVERNMENT OF VENICE' by EDMUND SPENSER |