Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses/Summer Schemes

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Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses (1922)
by Thomas Hardy
Summer Schemes
3675503Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses — Summer Schemes1922Thomas Hardy

SUMMER SCHEMES

WHEN friendly summer calls again,
Calls again
Her little fifers to these hills,
We'll go—we two—to that arched fane
Of leafage where they prime their bills
Before they start to flood the plain
With quavers, minims, shakes, and trills.
"—We'll go," I sing; but who shall say
What may not chance before that day!

And we shall see the waters spring,
Waters spring
From chinks the scrubby copses crown;
And we shall trace their oncreeping
To where the cascade tumbles down
And sends the bobbing growths aswing,
And ferns not quite but almost drown.
"—We shall," I say; but who may sing
Of what another moon will bring!