George's Street (The Rocky Road To Dublin)
Listen! if but women were Half as kind as they are fair, There would be an end to all Miseries that do befall. Cloud and wind would run together In a dance of sunny weather, And the happy trees would throw Gifts to travellers below. Then the lion, meek and mild, With the lamb would, side by side, Couch him friendly, and would be Innocent of enmity. Then the Frozen Pole would go, Tossing off his fields of snow, And would shake delighted feet With the girls of George's Street. These, if women only were Half as kind as they are fair.
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"Listen! if but women were..."
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