The Veairy Veet That I Do Meet

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When dewy fall's red leaves do vlee
  Along the grass below the tree,
  Or lie in yollow beds a-shook
  Upon the shallow-water'd brook,
  Or drove 'ithin a sheädy nook;
  Then softly, in the evenèn, down
  The knap do steal along the groun'
  The veäiry veet that I do meet
  Below the row o' beech trees.

  'Tis jist avore the candle-light
  Do redden windows up at night,
  An' peäler stars do light the vogs
  A-risèn vrom the brooks an' bogs,
  An' when in barkens yoppèn dogs
  Do bark at vo'k a-comèn near,
  Or growl a-lis'enèn to hear
  The veäiry veet that I do meet
  Below the row o' beech trees.

  Dree times a-year do bless the road
  O' womanhood a-gwaïn abrode:
  When vu'st her litty veet do tread
  The eärly Maÿ's white deäisy bed:
  When leaves be all a-scattered dead;
  An' when the winter's vrozen grass
  Do glissen in the zun lik' glass
  Vor veäiry veet that I do meet
  Below the row o' beech trees.

© William Barnes