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1862–1942

THE FORERUNNERS.

Norman Gale

Beside the pillar-box a girl Sells daffodils in golden bunches, And with an apron full of Spring Stays men a moment from their lunches:

Some fill their hands for love of bloom, To others Cupid hints a reason; But as for me, I buy because The flowers suggest the Cricket season!

Although I trouble not to seek A maiden proud to wear my favour, Right glad am I to change my pence For blooms, and smell their wholesome savour;

For as I carry blossoms home — Sisters of gold with golden sisters — My heart is thumping at the thought Of pads and bails and slow leg-twisters.

My only sweetheart is a bag — A faithful girl of dark brown leather, Who's travelled many a mile with me In half a hundred sorts of weather!

Once more to clasp your friendly hand, To tramp along by Hope attended, Dreaming of glances, drives, and cuts, My Dear Old Girl, how truly splendid!

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