Tom sang for joy and Ned sang for joy and old Sam sang for joy; All we four boys piped up loud, just like one boy; And the ladies that sate with the Squire -- their cheeks were all wet, For the noise of the voice of us boys, when we sang our Quartette. Tom he piped low and Ned he piped low and old Sam he piped low; Into a sorrowful fall did our music flow; And the ladies that sate with the Squire vowed they'd never forget, How the eyes of them cried for delight, when we sang our Quartette. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPISTLE TO SIR ROBERT WALPOLE (1) by HENRY FIELDING STRANGE HURT [SHE KNOWS] by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES THAT HOLY THING by GEORGE MACDONALD THE ABSINTHE-DRINKER by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS PSALM 8; AUGUST 14, 1653 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE CLARE'S GHOST by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |