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"when we two parted" - lord byron
when we two parted in silence and tears, half broken-hearted to sever for years pale grew thy cheek and cold, colder thy kiss; truly that hour foretold sorrow to this.
The dew of the morning sunk chill on my brow it felt like the warning of what i feel now. thy vows are all broken, and light is thy fame; i hear thy name spoken, and share in its shame.
thy name thee before me, a knell to mine ear; a shudder come o'er me why wert thou so dear? they know not i knew thee, who knew thee too well: long, long shall i rue thee, too deeply to tell.
in secret we met in silence i grieve, that thy heart could forget, thy spirit deceive. if i should met thee after long years, how should i greet thee? with silence and tears. |
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