I HAVE BEEN A FOSTER - Douglas Anthony Cooper Poems

 
 

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I HAVE BEEN A FOSTER

I have been a foster
    Long and many a day.
Foster will I be no more--
    No longer shoot I may.
    Yet have I been a foster.

Hang I will my noble bow
    Upon the greenwood bough,
For I cannot shoot in plain
    Nor yet in rough
    Yet have I been a foster.

Every bow for me is too big.
    Mine arrow nigh worn is.
The glue is slipped from the nick.
    When I should shoot, I miss.
    Yet have I been a foster.

Lady Venus hath commanded me
    Out of her court to go.
Right plainly she shewith me
    That beauty is my foe.
    Yet have I been a foster.

My beard is so hard, God wot,
    When I should maidens kiss,
They stand aback and make it strange.
    Lo, age is cause of this.
    Yet have I been a foster.

Now will I take to me my beads
    For and my saints' book,
And pray I will for them that may,
    For I may nought but look.
    Yet have I been a foster.