Poems (Botta)/Lines
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LINES.
Sing me that song again, That wild, impassioned lay;The tumult of my throbbing brain Thy voice shall charm away.
Pour that harmonious flood Upon my thirsting ear;’Twill cool the fever of my blood Those silvery notes to hear.
Sing me that mournful song, That song of love and woe,That these full fountains, closed so long, Once more may overflow.
And while those gentle strings Thy fairy hand sweeps o’er,Upon thy music’s trembling wings My fainting soul shall soar.