Joseph Skipsey

Mary of Crofton

AH! a lovely jewel was Mary of Crofton,
   And now she is cold in the clay,
We think of the heart-cheering image as often
   As we pass down the old waggon way.
 
Her air was a magical air, and the very
   Stone heart of the stoic entranced;
While her wee, wee feet beat a measure as merry
   As ever by damsel was danced.
 
Her accents enchanted; her lay—but the silly
   Bit linnet to vie it would seek;
And the rose in her hair was a daffadowndilly
   Compared with the rose on her cheek.
 
Sue, Bessy, and Kitty still ornament Crofton,
   And rich are the charms they display;
But we miss the sweet image of Mary as often
   As we pass down the old waggon way.
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