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Go, Let Me Weep. (Air.--Stevenson.)

    By Thomas Moore



    Go, let me weep--there's bliss in tears,
    When he who sheds them inly feels
    Some lingering stain of early years
        Effaced by every drop that steals.
    The fruitless showers of worldly woe
    Fall dark to earth and never rise;
    While tears that from repentance flow,
        In bright exhalement reach the skies.
            Go, let me weep.

    Leave me to sigh o'er hours that flew
    More idly than the summer's wind,
    And, while they past, a fragrance threw,
    But left no trace of sweets behind.--
    The warmest sigh that pleasure heaves
    Is cold, is faint to those that swell
    The heart where pure repentance grieves
        O'er hours of pleasure, loved too well.
            Leave me to sigh.



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