The Poetry Corner

Here And There

By Arthur Macy

Sweet Phyllis went a-rambling here and there, Here and there. Her eyes were blue and golden was her hair. She said, "Oh, life is strange; I'm sure I need a change; 'Tis sad for one to ramble here and there, Here and there." Young Strephon went a-rambling here and there, Here and there. He sighed, "It needs but two to make a pair. If I should meet a maid Not in the least afraid, How happy we'd go rambling here and there, Here and there." As youth and maid went rambling here and there, Here and there, They met, and loved at sight, for both were fair; And neither youth nor maid Was in the least afraid, And hand in hand they ramble here and there, Here and there.