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A Song.

    By Archibald Lampman



    Oh night and sleep,
    Ye are so soft and deep,
    I am so weary, come ye soon to me.
    Oh hours that creep,
    With so much time to weep,
    I am so tired, can ye no swifter be?

    Come, night, anear;
    I'll whisper in thine ear
    What makes me so unhappy, full of care;
    Dear night, I die
    For love that all men buy
    With tears, and know not it is dark despair.

    Dear night, I pray,
    How is it that men say
    That love is sweet? It is not sweet to me.
    For one boy's sake
    A poor girl's heart must break;
    So sweet, so true, and yet it could not be!

    Oh, I loved well,
    Such love as none can tell:
    It was so true, it could not make him know:
    For he was blind,
    All light and all unkind:
    Oh, had he known, would he have hurt me so?

    Oh night and sleep,
    Ye are so soft and deep,
    I am so weary, come ye soon to me.
    Oh hours that creep,
    With so much time to weep,
    I am so tired, can ye no swifter be?



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