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1862–1932

LIFE'S SWEET WAGES

Gilbert Parker

Who would lie down and close his eyes While yet the lark sings o'er the dale? Who would to Love make no replies, Nor drink the nut-brown ale,

While throbs the pulse, and full's the purse And all the world's for sale? Though wintry blasts may prove unkind, When winter's past we do forget;

Love's breast in summer-time is kind, And all's well while life's with us yet. Hey ho, now the lark is mating — Life's sweet wages are in waiting!

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