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The Work-Girl
By Johan Ludvig Runeberg (18041877)
O
I did but stand in feast-day gear,
And saw the night and darkness fly,
And Sunday’s lovely dawn draw nigh!
To matins I might go at last,
And meet him by the church-yard, too,
Who missed his friend the whole week through.
Alone upon the church bank’s side,
And scans across the marshes long
The sledges’ and the people’s throng.
The crowds increase, the troop draws nigh,
When ’midst them I am seen to stand,
And gladly reach to him my hand.
Until the wick is burnt away,
And I may to my bed repair
And dream about my sweetheart there.
Half through the skein of wool as yet;
When I shall spin it out, God knows,
Or when the tardy eve will close!