Uploaded on May 7, 2012
When May has come, and all around
The dandelions dot the ground,
Then out into the woods I go,
And take my arrows and my bow.
Of hickory my bow is made,
Deep in a darksome forest glade
Cut from a sapling slim and tall,
And feathered are my arrows all.
And sometimes I am Robin Hood,
That olden archer brave and good;
And sometimes I’m an Indian sly,
Who waits to shoot the passers-by.
So up and down the wood I roam
Till sunset bids me hurry home
Before the pathway through the glen
Is peopled by the shadow-men.
And when at night my bow unstrung,
Is close beside my quiver hung,
To bed I slip and slumber well,
And dream that I am William Tell.
—Clinton Scollard
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