Sailor's courtship/The smile and the tear

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Sailor's Courtship (1822)
The smile and the tear
3210647Sailor's Courtship — The smile and the tear1822


THE SMILE AND TEAR

Said a smile to a tear.
On the cheek of my dear,
That beam'd like the sun in spring weather
In sooth, love Tear,
It strange must appear,
That we should be both here together.
I come from the heart,
A soft balm to impart,
To yonder soft daughter of grief.

And I said the Smile,
That heart now beguile,
Since you gave the poor mourner relief.
Oh! then said the Tear,
Sweet Smile, it is clear,
We are twins and soft Pity's our mother;
And how lovely that face,
Which together we grace,
But the woe and the bliss of another.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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