The Collected Songs of Charles Mackay With Illustrations by John Gilbert |
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LOVE WILL FIND OUT THE WAY. |
The Collected Songs of Charles Mackay | ||
LOVE WILL FIND OUT THE WAY.
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Over the mountainsIf Love cannot leap,
Down through the valleys
Unheeded he'll creep.
Whatever his purpose,
He'll do it or die;
And hardships and dangers
Confess it and fly.
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Poor as a beggar,Yet rich as a king;
Stormy as winter,
But radiant as spring;
He's constant, he's changeful,
He's night, and he's day;
A guide who misleads us,
Yet shows us the way.
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Drown him in billowsDeep, deep in the main,—
Light as the sea-bird
He'll float up again.
You think he has perish'd
In sleet and in showers,—
He rises in sunlight,
And treads over flowers.
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Lock him in darkness,In grief, and in thralls,—
Laughing to scorn you,
He'll glide through the walls.
Go chain up a sunbeam,
Or cage the wild wave;—
Then bind him with fetters,
And make him a slave!
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Call him not haughty—He dwells with the poor;
Call him not feeble—
He's strong to endure;
And call him not foolish—
He governs the wise;
Nor little—he's greater
Than earth and the skies.
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