The Last Of May

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By fate's benevolent award,
 Should I survive the day,
I'll drink a bumper with my lord
 Upon the last of May.

That I may reach that happy time
 The kindly gods I pray,
For are not ducks and pease in prime
 Upon the last of May?

At thirty boards, 'twixt now and then,
 My knife and fork shall play;
But better wine and better men
 I shall not meet in May.

And though, good friend, with whom I dine,
 Your honest head is gray,
And, like this grizzled head of mine,
 Has seen its last of May;

Yet, with a heart that's ever kind,
 A gentle spirit gay,
You've spring perennial in your mind,
 And round you make a May!

© William Makepeace Thackeray