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Poems (Odom)/Distrusted

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4713364Poems — DistrustedMary Hunt McCaleb Odom
DISTRUSTED.
You will know some time, my darling,That I never wronged you, never;That all my heart and soul are yoursForever and forever.
But you will learn, my darling,Too late for tears or grieving,The bitter falsehood of the taleYou crushed me in believing.
I loved you, oh! my darling,Too trustingly to doubt you,And pulse by pulse my life has failedSince I have lived without you.
You would not hear, my darling,My wild impassioned pleading,But tore my breaking heart from yours,And tossed it from you bleeding.
The blood-waves beat, my darling,And plash with weak endeavor,And soon I know that they shall ceaseTheir fitful play forever.
I care not, for, my darling,When hearts are slowly breakingThey crave the Lethe of the sleepThat knows no dream nor waking.
Could I out-live, my darling,Your faith in me? ah! never;For when I lost your love, I lostMy hold on life forever.