Ah, blame him not because hes gay!
That he should smile, and jest, and play
But shows how lightly he can bear,
How well forget that load which, where
Thought is, is with it, and howeer
Dissembled, or indeed forgot,
Still is a load, and ceases not.
This aged earth that each new spring
Comes forth so young, so ravishing
In summer robes for all to see,
Of flower, and leaf, and bloomy tree,
For all her scarlet, gold, and green,
Fails not to keep within unseen
That inner purpose and that force
Which on the untiring orbits course
Around the sun, amidst the spheres
Still bears her thro the eternal years.
Ah, blame the flowers and fruits of May,
And then blame him because hes gay.
Ah, blame him not, for not being gay,
Because an hundred ...