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1838–1905

Love's Prayer

John Hay

If Heaven would hear my prayer, My dearest wish would be, Thy sorrows not to share But take them all on me;

If Heaven would hear my prayer. I'd beg with prayers and sighs That never a tear might flow From out thy lovely eyes,

If Heaven might grant it so; Mine be the tears and sighs. No cloud thy brow should cover, But smiles each other chase

From lips to eyes all over Thy sweet and sunny face; The clouds my heart should cover. That all thy path be light

Let darkness fall on me; If all thy days be bright, Mine black as night could be; My love would light my night.

For thou art more than life, And if our fate should set Life and my love at strife, How could I then forget

I love thee more than life?

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