Alone And Cold

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Do not, O do not use me
    As you have used others.
    Better you did refuse me:
    You have refused others.
    Better, far better hope to banish
    A small child than, grown old,
    Hope should decay, his vigour vanish,
    And I be left alone and
    Cold, cold.

    Ah, use no guile nor cunning
    If you should even yet love me.
    Hark, Time with Love is running,
    Death cloud-like floats above me.
    Love me with such simplicity
    As children, frankly bold,
    Do love with; oh, never pity me,
    Though I be left alone and
    Cold, cold.



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