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Tis The Last Rose Of Summer.

    By Thomas Moore



    'Tis the last rose of summer
        Left blooming alone;
    All her lovely companions
        Are faded and gone;
    No flower of her kindred,
        No rose-bud is nigh,
    To reflect back her blushes,
        Or give sigh for sigh.

    I'll not leave thee, thou lone one!
        To pine on the stem;
    Since the lovely are sleeping.
        Go, sleep thou with them.
    Thus kindly I scatter
        Thy leaves o'er the bed,
    Where thy mates of the garden
        Lie scentless and dead.

    So soon may I follow,
        When friendships decay,
    And from Love's shining circle
        The gems drop away.
    When true hearts lie withered,
        And fond ones are flown,
    Oh! who would inhabit
        This bleak world alone?



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