id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16839 Allingham, William Sixteen Poems .txt text/plain 5427 550 99 the live-long summer day; Singing a song of ancient days, There stood one day a poor old man How long since I saw that fair pale face! He passes by me, both day and night, They mark the good time that's gone and past: for a day like the time that's gone. My head turns round with the spinning wheel, One summer day the banks were gay, 'Come, let us go, for the night is falling; Come, let us go, for the day is past!' Come, come away, the night is falling; 'Come, come away, the day is past.' this little snow-white bird; So he bless'd the little white singing-bird, I went forth to pray, at the dawn of day; 'Days will come and go,' he said, In Heaven a day is a thousand years, a thousand years are a day.' another white bird was seen. but the good old man was dead. ./cache/16839.txt ./txt/16839.txt