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Irish Melodies/Believe me, if all those endearing young charms

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2912973Irish Melodies — Believe me, if all those endearing young charmsThomas Moore

BELIEVE ME, IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS.

I.


Believe me, if all those endearing young charms,
Which I gaze on so fondly to-day,
Were to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms,
Like fairy-gifts, fading away!
Thou wouldst still be ador'd, as this moment thou art,
Let thy loveliness fade as it will,
And, around the dear ruin, each wish of my heart
Would entwine itself verdantly still!

II.


It is riot, while beauty and youth are thine own,
And thy cheeks unprofan'd by a tear,
That the fervour and faith of a soul can be known,
To which time will but make thee more dear!

Oh! the heart that has truly lov'd, never forgets,
But as truly loves on to the close,
As the sun-flower turns on her god, when he sets,
The same look which she turn'd when he rose!