A Man Young And Old:- Summer And Spring

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A Man Young And Old:- Summer And Spring
Jacobus Hendrik Pierneef, Camelthorn tree, Kalahari, 1956
We sat under an old thorn-tree
And talked away the night,
Told all that had been said or done
Since first we saw the light,
And when we talked of growing up
Knew that we'd halved a soul
And fell the one in t'other's arms
That we might make it whole;
Then peter had a murdering look,
For it seemed that he and she
Had spoken of their childish days
Under that very tree.
O what a bursting out there was,
And what a blossoming,
When we had all the summer-time
And she had all the spring!

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