Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. With A Memoir of the Author. In Two Volumes |
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THE WIDOW.
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I cannot love another,I cannot cast aside
The dark weeds of a widow,
For white robes of a bride.
I never more may listen
To Love's beguiling voice;
The sad heart of the mourner
Can make no second choice.
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Oh! offer nought but friendship,And I will be your friend;
Speak only of the lost one,
And mark how I'll attend.
His portrait hangs above us—
Dare not to breathe love's name;
Those dark eyes, could I listen,
Would frown upon my shame.
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And see my child clings to me,And looks up in my face,—
He has no other parent
To fondle and embrace.
Unconsciously, his finger
My wedding-ring hath press'd,
As if it were to chide me
For smiling on my guest.
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