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SONG TO A FALSE ONE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SONG TO A FALSE ONE.

We are parted!—no smile of to-morrow
Will ever restore thee again!
For the Present is filled with such sorrow,
Each future regret will be vain!
It is true, you have been to me nearer
Than life-blood itself to my heart;
Ah, so dear that no soul could be dearer—
And yet, near or dear—we must part!
You may think that my heart is forgiving,
And thereby expect to obtain
Some forgiveness—but, ah! you are striving
For that which you never will gain!
I should think that if pride could not keep you,
That shame would, from asking my care;
Which, if granted, this moment, would steep you
The deeper in guilt than you are!
You may weep—you may mourn without measure—
Your heart may forever repine!
But your grief were whole ages of pleasure,
Compared with one moment of mine!
There is nothing on earth can restore you—
In Heaven no friends could we dwell!
For, like Lucifer's soul curst before you,
No hope now is left you but—Hell!
New York, May 23d, 1841.