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Robert W Service - Old SweetheartsRobert W Service - Old Sweethearts
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Oh Maggie, do you mind the day        We went to school together, And as we stoppit by the way        I rolled you in the heather? My! but you were the bonny lass        And we were awfu` late for class. Your locks are now as white as snow,        And you are ripe and wrinkled, A grandmother ten times or so,        Yet how your blue eyes twinkled At me above your spectacles,        Recalling naughty neck-tickles! It must be fifty years today        I left you for the Yukon; You haven`t changed - your just as gay        And just as sweet to look on. But can you see in this old fool        The lad who made you late for school? Oh Maggie, ask me in to tea        And we can talk things over, And contemplate the nuptial state,    For I am still your lover: And though the bell be slow to chime    We`ll no be grudgin` o` the time.
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