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A Maypole.

    By Jonathan Swift



    Deprived of root, and branch and rind,
    Yet flowers I bear of every kind:
    And such is my prolific power,
    They bloom in less than half an hour;
    Yet standers-by may plainly see
    They get no nourishment from me.
    My head with giddiness goes round,
    And yet I firmly stand my ground:
    All over naked I am seen,
    And painted like an Indian queen.
    No couple-beggar in the land
    E'er join'd such numbers hand in hand.
    I join'd them fairly with a ring;
    Nor can our parson blame the thing.
    And though no marriage words are spoke,
    They part not till the ring is broke;
    Yet hypocrite fanatics cry,
    I'm but an idol raised on high;
    And once a weaver in our town,
    A damn'd Cromwellian, knock'd me down.
    I lay a prisoner twenty years,
    And then the jovial cavaliers
    To their old post restored all three -
    I mean the church, the king, and me.



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