The Elms
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Ill walk up over the hills to you,
And meet you under the elms.
There by the rough barked trunk well lean,
There where the cows have rubbed;
And well talk and laugh,
And well love my one,
Out in the open air.
Walk down over the hills to me,
And Ill wait for you there in the dell.
And no one shall know what weve seen my love,
Save the old elms where weve been my love,
There in the cow dunged green.
All that we left behind is lost,
Touching upon the hills.
Meeting for happiness,
Nothing but happiness,
Just when the voices call.
Up from the valley,
Down from the hilltop,
Feeling each others pull.
Asking no name and giving no name,
But parting and coming afresh again.
Back to the spot when our hearts are closed,
To open them out anew.
Back to the elm where the cow dungs brown,
Just for the loving of you.
Tony Crisp
Copyright ©2001 Tony Crisp
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