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Shropshire Lad
XXV

by A E Housman

This time of year a twelvemonth past, 
When Fred and I would meet, 
We needs must jangle, till at last 
We fought and I was beat. 

So then the summer fields about, 
Till rainy days began, 
Rose Harland on her Sundays out 
Walked with the better man. 
 
The better man she walks with still, 
Though now 'tis not with Fred: 
A lad that lives and has his will 
Is worth a dozen dead. 

Fred keeps the house all kinds of weather, 
And clay's the house he keeps; 
When Rose and I walk out together 
Stock-still lies Fred and sleeps. 
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