When
I was One‑and‑Twenty
by
A.E. Housman
1859
– 1936
When I was one-and-twenty
I beard a wise man say,
"Give
crowns and pounds and guineas
But
not your heart away;
Give pearls away and rubies
But
keep your fancy free."
But
I was one-and-twenty,
No use to talk to me.
When I was one-and-twenty
I heard him say again,
"The
heart out of the bosom
Was
never given in vain;
'Tis
paid with sighs a plenty
And
sold for endless rue."
And
I am two-and-twenty,
And
oh, 'tis true, 'tis true.