Toggle Dropdown Serif Sans-serif Monospaced Dyslexic Bold Italic Font size: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mark as read [object Object] Only page of title 132 5 Easy Why do I love my sweetheart? Well I really never tried to tell. I love her mayhap for her smile, So innocent and free from guile. Perhaps I love her for her mien, So calmly cheerful and serene; Or it may be her silken hair, First caught and tangled Cupid there. And since I came to analyse; Her chiefest beauty is her eyes. Her mouth, too, that is Cupid's bow -- Perhaps that's why I love her so. And now I think of it, her voice First made my rusty heart rejoice And then her hand -- 'tis my belief It quite outvies the lily leaf. Perhaps I love her for her ways That blend in with the sunny days. Tush -- to be brief and plain with you, I love her _just because I do_. End of title Sign in to unlock this title Sign in to continue reading, it's free! As an unregistered user you can only read a little bit. Links External resources bookshop Wikipedia Project Gutenberg Goodreads Google Books
Why do I love my sweetheart? Well I really never tried to tell. I love her mayhap for her smile, So innocent and free from guile.
Perhaps I love her for her mien, So calmly cheerful and serene; Or it may be her silken hair, First caught and tangled Cupid there.
And since I came to analyse; Her chiefest beauty is her eyes. Her mouth, too, that is Cupid's bow -- Perhaps that's why I love her so.
And now I think of it, her voice First made my rusty heart rejoice And then her hand -- 'tis my belief It quite outvies the lily leaf.
Perhaps I love her for her ways That blend in with the sunny days. Tush -- to be brief and plain with you, I love her _just because I do_.