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To The Queen Of My Heart.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Shall we roam, my love,
    To the twilight grove,
    When the moon is rising bright;
    Oh, I'll whisper there,
    In the cool night-air,
    What I dare not in broad daylight!

    2.
    I'll tell thee a part
    Of the thoughts that start
    To being when thou art nigh;
    And thy beauty, more bright
    Than the stars' soft light,
    Shall seem as a weft from the sky.

    3.
    When the pale moonbeam
    On tower and stream
    Sheds a flood of silver sheen,
    How I love to gaze
    As the cold ray strays
    O'er thy face, my heart's throned queen!

    4.
    Wilt thou roam with me
    To the restless sea,
    And linger upon the steep,
    And list to the flow
    Of the waves below
    How they toss and roar and leap?

    5.
    Those boiling waves,
    And the storm that raves
    At night o'er their foaming crest,
    Resemble the strife
    That, from earliest life,
    The passions have waged in my breast.

    6.
    Oh, come then, and rove
    To the sea or the grove,
    When the moon is rising bright;
    And I'll whisper there,
    In the cool night-air,
    What I dare not in broad daylight.



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