First Love
We met — he was a stranger,
His foot was free to roam;
I was a simple maiden,
Who had never left my home.
He was a noble scion
Of the green Highland pine,
To a strange soil transplanted,
Far from his native clime.
And well his bearing pleased me,
For I had never seen
Keener eye, or smile more sunlit,
Or more dignity of mien.
His brow was fair and lofty,
Bright was his clustering hair;
I marvelled that to other eyes
He seemed not half so fair.
His it was to plead with men,
His foot was free to roam;
I was a simple maiden,
Who had never left my home.
He was a noble scion
Of the green Highland pine,
To a strange soil transplanted,
Far from his native clime.
And well his bearing pleased me,
For I had never seen
Keener eye, or smile more sunlit,
Or more dignity of mien.
His brow was fair and lofty,
Bright was his clustering hair;
I marvelled that to other eyes
He seemed not half so fair.
His it was to plead with men,