Love Poems – Ask And Have

Ask And Have

“Oh, ’tis time I should talk to your mother,
Sweet Mary,” says I;
“Oh, don’t talk to my mother,” says Mary,
Beginning to cry,
“For my mother says men are deceivers,
And never, I know, will consent;
She says all girls in a hurry to marry
At leisure repent.”

“Then, suppose I would talk to your father,
Sweet Mary,” says I;
“Oh, don’t talk to my father,” says Mary,
Beginning to cry,
“For my father, he loves me so dearly
He’ll never consent I should go -
If you talk to my father,” says Mary,
“He’ll surely say ‘no’.”

“Then how shall I get you, my jewel?
Sweet Mary,” says I;
“If your father and mother so cruel,
Most surely I’ll die!”
“Oh, never say die, dear,” says Mary;
“A way now to save you, I see;
Since my parents are both so contrary -
You’d better ask me.”

Samuel Lover 1797-1868

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