Here Comes The Thief

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<l>HERE comes the thief</l>
<l>Men nickname Time,</l>
<l>Oh, hide you, leaf,</l>
<l>And hide you, rhyme.</l>
<l>Leaf, he would take you</l>
<l>And leave you rust.</l>
<l>Rhyme, he would flake you</l>
<l>With spotted dust.</l>
<l>Scurry to cover,</l>
<l>Delicate maid</l>
<l>And serious lover.</l>
<l>Girl, bind the braid</l>
<l>Of your burning hair;</l>
<l>He has an eye</l>
<l>For the lusciously fair</l>
<l>Who passes by.</l>
<l>O lover, hide-</l>
<l>Who comes to plunder</l>
<l>Has the crafty stride</l>
<l>Of unheard thunder.</l>
<l>Quick -lest he snatch,</l>
<l>In his grave need,</l>
<l>And sift and match,</l>
<l>Then sow like seed</l>
<l>Your love's sweet grief</l>
<l>On the backward air,</l>
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Here Comes The Thief Hazel Hall 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Alex Telesca's Fame
306 Andrews University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 alextelesca@outlook.com
2019

Copyright © 2019 by Alex Telesca

The Best Poems of 1924 L.A.G. Strong Hazel Hall July 1923 Small, Maynard & Company Publishers Boston

Alex Telesca Transcribed and encoded a poem
Here Comes The Thief HERE comes the thief Men nickname Time, Oh, hide you, leaf, And hide you, rhyme. Leaf, he would take you 5 And leave you rust. Rhyme, he would flake you With spotted dust. Scurry to cover, Delicate maid 10 And serious lover. Girl, bind the braid Of your burning hair; He has an eye For the lusciously fair 15 Who passes by. O lover, hide- Who comes to plunder Has the crafty stride Of unheard thunder. 20 Quick -lest he snatch, In his grave need, And sift and match, Then sow like seed Your love's sweet grief 25 On the backward air, With the rhyme and the leaf And the maiden's hair. Hazel Hall

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Here Comes The Thief Hazel Hall 2019 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Alex Telesca's Fame
306 Andrews University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 alextelesca@outlook.com
2019

Copyright © 2019 by Alex Telesca

The Best Poems of 1924 L.A.G. Strong Hazel Hall July 1923 Small, Maynard & Company Publishers Boston

Alex Telesca Transcribed and encoded a poem
Here Comes The Thief HERE comes the thief Men nickname Time, Oh, hide you, leaf, And hide you, rhyme. Leaf, he would take you And leave you rust. Rhyme, he would flake you With spotted dust. Scurry to cover, Delicate maid And serious lover. Girl, bind the braid Of your burning hair; He has an eye For the lusciously fair Who passes by. O lover, hide- Who comes to plunder Has the crafty stride Of unheard thunder. Quick -lest he snatch, In his grave need, And sift and match, Then sow like seed Your love's sweet grief On the backward air, With the rhyme and the leaf And the maiden's hair. Hazel Hall