Strollers

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I.

  We have no castles,
  We have no vassals,
  We have no riches, no gems and no gold;
  Nothing to ponder,
  Nothing to squander--
  Let us go wander
  As minstrels of old.


II.

  You with your lute, love,
  I with my flute, love,
  Let us make music by mountain and sea;
  You with your glances,
  I with my dances,
  Singing romances
  Of old chivalry.


III.

  "Derry down derry!
  Good folk, be merry!
  Hither, and hearken where happiness is!--
  Never go borrow
  Care of to-morrow,
  Never go sorrow
  While life hath a kiss."


IV.

  Let the day gladden
  Or the night sadden,
  We will be merry in sunshine or snow;
  You with your rhyme, love,
  I with my chime, love,
  We will make time, love,
  Dance as we go.


V.

  Nothing is ours,
  Only the flowers,
  Meadows, and stars, and the heavens above;
  Nothing to lie for,
  Nothing to sigh for,
  Nothing to die for
  While still we have love.


VI.

  "Derry down derry!
  Good folk, be merry!
  Hither, and hearken a word that is sooth:--
  Care ye not any,
  If ye have many
  Or not a penny,
  If still ye have youth!"

© Madison Julius Cawein