- The wind came blowing out of the west,
- And Jimmy mowed the hay.
- The wind came out of the west
- It stirred the green leaves out of their rest,
- And rocked the blue bird up in his nest,
- As Jimmy mowed the hay.
- The swallows skimmed along the ground,
- And Jimmy mowed the hay.
- The swallows skimmed along the ground,
- And rustling leaves made a pleasant sound.
- Like children babbling all around
- As Jimmy mowed the hay.
- Milly came with her bucket by,
- And Jimmy mowed the hay
- Milly came with her bucket by,
- With her light foot, so trim and sly,
- And sunburnt cheek and laughing eye
- And Jimmy mowed the hay.
- A rustic Ruth in linsey gown
- And Jimmy mowed the hay.
- A rustic Ruth in linsey gown,
- He watcher her soft cheeks changing brown,
- And the long dark lash that trembled down,
- Whenever he looked that way.
- Oh! Milly's heart was good as gold,
- And Jimmy mowed the hay
- Oh! Milly's heart was good as gold;
- But Jimmy thought her shy and cold
- And more he thought than e'er he told
- As Jimmy mowed the hay.
- The rain came pattering down amain
- And Jimmy mowed the hay;
- The rain came pattering down amain,
- And under the thatch of the laden train,
- Jimmy and Milly, a cunning twain,
- Sat sheltered by the hay.
- The merry rain drops hurried in,
- Under the thatch of hay;
- The merry rain drops hurried in,
- And laughed and pattered in a din,
- Over that which they saw within,
- Under the thatch of hay.
- For Milly nestled to Jimmy's breast,
- Under the thatch of hay.
- For Milly nestled to Jimmy's breast,
- Like a wild bird fluttering to its nest,
- And then I'll swear she looked her best
- Under the thatch of hay.
- And when the rain came laughing out,
- Over the ruined hay
- And when the rain came laughing out,
- Milly had ceased to pet and pout,
- And twittering birds began to shout,
- As if for a wedding day.
History and Legacy of Wild Birds Including Historic Ornithology and Other Topics of Interest
06 November 2013
Jimmy's Wooing - An 1859 Poem
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