SOMETIME.
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And, if the nestling song
Break from the bosom of the bird for love,
No more to listen long
One shall be deaf below, one deaf above,
Sometime.
Break from the bosom of the bird for love,
No more to listen long
One shall be deaf below, one deaf above,
Sometime.
For both must lose the way
Wherein we walk together, very soon:
One in the dusk shall stay,
The other first shall see the rising moon,
Sometime.
Wherein we walk together, very soon:
One in the dusk shall stay,
The other first shall see the rising moon,
Sometime.
Oh! fast, fast friend of mine!
Lift up the voice I love so much, and warn;—
To wring faint hands and pine,
Tell me I may be left forlorn, forlorn,
Sometime.
Lift up the voice I love so much, and warn;—
To wring faint hands and pine,
Tell me I may be left forlorn, forlorn,
Sometime.
Say I may kiss through tears,
For ever falling and for ever cold,
One ribbon from sweet years,
One dear dead leaf, one precious ring of gold,
Sometime.
For ever falling and for ever cold,
One ribbon from sweet years,
One dear dead leaf, one precious ring of gold,
Sometime.
Say you may think with pain
Of some slight grace, some timid wish to please
Some eager look half vain
Into your heart, some broken sobs like these,
Sometime!
Of some slight grace, some timid wish to please
Some eager look half vain
Into your heart, some broken sobs like these,
Sometime!