| A. E. Housman (18591936). A Shropshire Lad. 1896. |
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| XXIV. Say, lad, have you things to do |
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| SAY, lad, have you things to do? | |
| Quick then, while your days at prime | |
| Quick, and if tis work for two, | |
| Here am I, man: nows your time | |
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| Send me now, and I shall go; | 5 |
| Call me, I shall hear you call; | |
| Use me ere they lay me low | |
| Where a mans no use at all; | |
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| Ere the wholesome flesh decay, | |
| And the willing nerve be numb, | 10 |
| And the lips lack breath to say, | |
| No, my lad, I cannot come. | |
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