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Come, Play Me That Simple Air Again. A Ballad.

    By Thomas Moore



    Come, play me that simple air again,
        I used so to love, in life's young day,
    And bring, if thou canst, the dreams that then
        Were wakened by that sweet lay
            The tender gloom its strain
                Shed o'er the heart and brow
            Grief's shadow without its pain--
                Say where, where is it now?
    But play me the well-known air once more,
        For thoughts of youth still haunt its strain
    Like dreams of some far, fairy shore
        We never shall see again.

    Sweet air, how every note brings back
        Some sunny hope, some daydream bright,
    That, shining o'er life's early track,
        Filled even its tears with light.
            The new-found life that came
            With love's first echoed vow;--
        The fear, the bliss, the shame--
            Ah--where, where are they now?
    But, still the same loved notes prolong,
        For sweet 'twere thus, to that old lay,
    In dreams of youth and love and song,
        To breathe life's hour away.



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