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The lips are chilly
And will not speak;
The ghost of a lilyTheir still waters- still and chilly
With the snows of the lolling lily.Then scrawled his name: ' Your loving sweetheart Willie '
With crosses for a hug. He'd had a drink
Of rum and tea; and, though the barn was chilly,And there's the windflower chilly
With all the winds at play,
And there's the Lenten lilyIt makes two people chilly
To say what we have said,
But you—you’ll not be sillyFar from this foreign Easter damp and chilly
My soul steals to a pear-shaped plot of ground,
Where gleamed the lilac-tinted Easter lilyShe turns not chilly
Like weed and lilyIn this little body straight and chilly,
Little life that fluttered and departed,
Like a moth from an unopened lily,We rose with the dawn, were it ever so chilly,
When yokes and tarpaulins were covered with frost,
And toasted the bacon and boiled the black billy,And it was cold and chilly,
’Twas mean to see a grey old man
Get up and boil the billy.Youth may be silly,
Wisdom is chilly,—'Well, I'll try a rum,' says Billy.
'Got no rum,' he answers, chilly,You remind me a lot of a spring lily
That got broken in inclement weather
To save you from harm if it turns chillyWeeks gone, still they're sitting, Milly, Billy;
O, the winter winds are wondrous chilly!Oh! how cold its ever so chilly
to stay outside would be so sillyIn her own world exist the peaceful lily,
Not bothering why others fight when weather is chilly.