I love thee, as i love the calm Of sweet, star-lighted hours! I love thee, as i love the balm Of early jes'mine flow'rs. Heigh ho, like the daffadowndilly Bonny as a bud, fair as the lily Heigh ho, how i do love thee! Then in requite kiss the flower for me! I love thee, as i love the last Rich smile of fading day, Which lingereth, like the look we cast, On rapture pass'd away. Heigh ho, like the daffadowndilly Red as the rose, fair as the lily Heigh ho, how i do love thee! Then in requite kiss the flower for me! I love thee, as i love the full, Clear gushings of the song, Which lonely, sad and beautiful At night-fall floats along, Heigh ho, like the daffadowndilly Wild as the wind and fair as the lily Heigh ho, how i do love thee! Then in requite kiss the flower for me! Pour'd by the bul-bul forth to greet The hours of rest and dew; When melody and moonlight meet To blend their charm and hue. Heigh ho, like the daffadowndilly Deep as the dark, fair as the lily Heigh ho, how i do love thee! Then in requite kiss the flower for me!