Lapful of Nuts, The. By Ferguson, Sir Samuel. Whene'er I see soft hazel eyes And nut-brown curls, I think of those bright days I spent Among the Limerick girls; When up through Cratla woods I went, Nutting with thee; And we plucked the glossy clustering fruit From many a bending tree. Beneath the hazel boughs we sat, Thou, love and I, And the gathered nuts lay in thy lap, Beneath thy downcast eye: But little we thought of the store we'd won, I, love, or thou; For our hearts were full, and we dare not own The love that's spoken now. Oh, there's wars for willing hearts in Spain, And high Germanie! And I'll come back, ere long, again, With knightly fame and fee; And I'll come back, if I ever come back, Faithful to thee, That sat with thy white lap full of nuts Beneath the hazel tree.