A. E. Housman (1859–1936). A Shropshire Lad. 1896.
LXIII. I hoed and trenched and weeded
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And took the flowers to fair:
I brought them home unheeded;
The hue was not the wear.
For lads like me to find,
When I shall lie below them,
A dead man out of mind.
And some the season mars,
But here and there will flower
The solitary stars,
As light-leaved spring comes on,
And luckless lads will wear them
When I am dead and gone.