John Keats

Daisy's Song

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Daisy's Song

I The sun, with his great eye, Sees not so much as I; And the moon, all silver-proud, Might as well be in a cloud. II And O the spring- the spring I lead the life of a king! Couch'd in the teeming grass, I spy each pretty lass. III I look where no one dares, And I stare where no one stares, And when the night is nigh, Lambs bleat my lullaby