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Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems

by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. With A Memoir of the Author. In Two Volumes
1 occurrence of neglected child
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1 occurrence of neglected child
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WHERE IS MY LOVER.

I

Where is my lover, can any one tell?
Where is he gone, where is he gone?
He flirts with another, I know very well,
And I am all alone!
I own that I frown'd when I sent him away,
And order'd him not to come near me to-day;
But then I'd no notion that he would obey;
Where is he gone, where is he gone?
I'm sure we girls don't mean half that we say;
Oh! I am all alone!

II

Where is my lover? oh! bring him to me!
Where is he gone, where is he gone?
I was not aware how distressing 'twould be,
Thus to be alone!
They tell me to Mary gay presents he brings;
They say that he smiles when fair Isabel sings;
'Tis plain that his cupid has two pair of wings;
Where is he gone, where is he gone?
Oh! his love and mine are two different things,
For I am all alone!

III

Bid him come back to me like a good man;
Where is he gone, where is he gone?
I will receive him with smiles, if I can,
Though I am all alone!
Do not permit him to think that I pine;
Tell him that many men call me divine;
You cannot mistake him, his form is so fine,
Where is he gone, where is he gone?
They say that his eyes are the image of mine;
Oh! I am all alone!