A.E. Housman
| When I was one-and-twenty | |
| I heard a wise man say, | |
| `Give crowns and pounds and guineas | |
| But not your heart away; | |
| Give pearls away and rubies | 5 |
| But keep your fancy free.' | |
| But I was one-and-twenty, | |
| No use to talk to me. | |
| When I was one-and-twenty | |
| I heard him say again, | 10 |
| `The heart out of the bosom | |
| Was never given in vain; | |
| 'Tis paid with sighs a plenty | |
| And sold for endless rue.' | |
| And I am two-and-twenty, | 15 |
| And oh, 'tis true, 'tis true. |