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LAZY LAYS
A CANOE CANZONET

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The leaves scarce rustled in the trees,

And faintly blew the summer breeze;

A damsel drifted slowly down,

Aboard her ship to Henley town;

And as the white sail passed along,

A punted Poet sang this song!


IN your canoe, love, when you are going,

With white sail flowing, and merry song;

In your canoe, love, with ripples gleaming

And sunshine beaming, you drift along!

While you are dreaming, or idly singing,

Your sweet voice ringing, when skies are blue:

In summer days, love, on water-ways, love,

You like to laze, love, – in your canoe!


In your canoe, love, I'd be a tripper,

If you were skipper and I were mate;

In your canoe, love, where sedges shiver

And willows quiver, we'd navigate!

Upon the River, you'd ne'er be lonely,

For, if you only had room for two,

I'd pass my leisure with greatest pleasure

With you, my treasure, – in your canoe!


In your canoe, love, when breezes sigh light,

In tender twilight, we'd drift away;

In your canoe, love, light as a feather,

Were we together – what should I say?

In sunny weather, were Fates propitious,

A tale delicious I'd tell to you!

In quiet spots, love, forget-me-nots, love,

We'd gather lots, love, – in your canoe!


Bolney Backwater, July.

The Lazy Minstrel

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