Declaration of War: Declaration of War
Declaration of War
Back to chapter list of: Declaration of WarOH, would I resembled
The country girls fair,
Who rosy-red ribbonsAnd yellow hats wear!
To believe I was pretty
I thought was allow'd;
In the town I believed itWhen by the youth vow'd.
Now that Spring hath return'd,
All my joys disappear;
The girls of the countryHave lured him from here.
To change dress and figure,
Was needful I found,
My bodice is longer,My petticoat round.
My hat now is yellow.
My bodice like snow;
The clover to sickleWith others I go.
Something pretty, e'er long
Midst the troop he explores;
The eager boy signs meTo go within doors.
I bashfully go,--
Who I am, he can't trace;
He pinches my cheeks,And he looks in my face.
The town girl now threatens
You maidens with war;
Her twofold charms pledges .Of victory are.
1803.