The Poetry Corner

Declaration Of War.

By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

OH, would I resembled The country girls fair, Who rosy-red ribbons And yellow hats wear! To believe I was pretty I thought was allow'd; In the town I believed it When by the youth vow'd. Now that Spring hath return'd, All my joys disappear; The girls of the country Have lured him from here. To change dress and figure, Was needful I found, My bodice is longer, My petticoat round. My hat now is yellow. My bodice like snow; The clover to sickle With others I go. Something pretty, e'er long Midst the troop he explores; The eager boy signs me To go within doors. I bashfully go, Who I am, he can't trace; He pinches my cheeks, And he looks in my face. The town girl now threatens You maidens with war; Her twofold charms pledges . Of victory are.