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LOVE ON TO THE LAST!

Oh, fly!—but remember,
We can not forget!
They may rob us of rapture,
But not of regret;
They may tear us asunder,
Our hopes may deny,
But love's thought is freest
Of all 'neath the sky!
They call thee a traitor,
And say, when we part,
Thou wilt banish my image
In scorn from thy heart;
But the love in thy bosom
I judge of by mine;
And enough, that my faith is
A sure faith in thine!
And were I to doubt thee,
And thou to deny,
To live on without thee
Were vain—I should die!
But I wrong thee to whisper
A doubt which would blast;
Hear my heart's only pleading—
Love on to the last!
I make thee no promise,
I ask not for thine;
Keep thy faith but as fondly
As I shall keep mine!

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If like me thou dost cherish
One living regret,
We may part—we may perish,
But never forget!