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FROM THE PARADISE OF LOVE

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Hark! hark!

Pretty lark!

Little heedest thou my pain!

But if to these longing arms

Pitying Love would yield the charms

Of the fair

With smiling air,

Blithe would beat my heart again.

 

 

Hark! hark!

Pretty lark!

Little heedest thou my pain!

Love may force me still to bear,

While he lists, consuming care;

But in anguish

Though I languish,

Faithful shall my heart remain.

 

Hark! hark!

Pretty lark!

Little heedest thou my pain!

Then cease, Love, to torment me so;

But rather than all thoughts forego

Of the fair

With flaxen hair,

Give me back her frowns again.

 

Hark! hark!

Pretty lark!

Little heedest thou my pain!