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1871–1940

LAUGHING ROSE

William H. Davies

If I were gusty April now, How I would blow at laughing Rose; I'd make her ribbons slip their knots, And all her hair come loose.

If I were merry April now, How I would pelt her cheeks with showers; I'd make carnations, rich and warm, Of her vermilion flowers.

Since she will laugh in April's face, No matter how he rains or blows — Then O that I wild April were, To play with laughing Rose.

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