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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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