SONGS OF LA MOUCHE
When each morning I awaken,
Conscience cries, "Go not again";
Every night I boldly answer,
'Tis to ease a heart in pain.
Conscience cries, "Go not again";
Every night I boldly answer,
'Tis to ease a heart in pain.
"Little fool, he cannot want thee"—
That may be, but still I'll go;
For a lark is gaily singing
In my heart once dumb with woe.
That may be, but still I'll go;
For a lark is gaily singing
In my heart once dumb with woe.
Paris, 1855.
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