The poetical works of Edward Rowland Sill | ||
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LOST LOVE
Bury it, and sift
Dust upon its light,—
Death must not be left,
To offend the sight.
Dust upon its light,—
Death must not be left,
To offend the sight.
Cover the old love—
Weep not on the mound—
Grass shall grow above,
Lilies spring around.
Weep not on the mound—
Grass shall grow above,
Lilies spring around.
Can we fight the law,
Can our natures change—
Half-way through withdraw—
Other lives exchange?
Can our natures change—
Half-way through withdraw—
Other lives exchange?
You and I must do
As the world has done,
There is nothing new
Underneath the sun.
As the world has done,
There is nothing new
Underneath the sun.
Fill the grave up full—
Put the dead love by—
Not that men are dull,
Not that women lie,—
Put the dead love by—
Not that men are dull,
Not that women lie,—
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But 't is well and right—
Safest, you will find—
That the Out of Sight
Should be Out of Mind
Safest, you will find—
That the Out of Sight
Should be Out of Mind
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