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<strong>To</strong>Mine is a wayward lay;
And, if its eg rhymes I try t,
Proveth a truant thing,
Whenso some names I love, send it away!
For then, eyes swimming oer,
And clasped hands, and smiles in fondness meant,
Are much more eloquent --
So it had fain begone, and speak no more!
Yet shall it e again,
Ah, friend belovd! if so thy wishes be,
And, with wild melody,
I will, upon thine ear, ce my strain --
ce my simple line,
Unfashiond by the ing hand of Art,
But ing from my heart,
To tell the message of its love to thine!
As o shells, when taken
From Os bed, will faithfully repeat
Her a m>99lib.</a>usic sweet --
Evn so these words, true to my heart, shall waken!
Oh! while our bark is seen,<big></big>
Our little bark of kindly, social love,
Down lifes clear stream to move
Toward the summer shores, where all is green --
So long thy name shall bring,
Echoes of joy unto the <cite></cite>grateful gales,
And thousand teales,
To freshen the fos that round thee g!
Hast thou not lookd upon
The flowerets of the field in lowly dress?
Blame not my simpleness --
Think only of my love! -- my song is gone.
<strong>Elizabeth Barrett Browning</strong>
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