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1828–1899

GOOD-BYE.

Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall

I cannot write, my tears are flowing fast, Yet weeping is unnatural to me; Oh! that this hour of bitterness was past — The parting hour with all I love and thee

If I had never met or loved thee so, To part would not have caused me this sharp pain; Parting so oft occurring here below, And they who part so seldom meet again.

Yet over land or sea, where'er I go, My home, my friends, shall flit before my eyes — And oft I anxiously shall wish to know, If in thy bosom thoughts of me arise.

Oh, I will think of bygone days of glee, Though on each point of bitter sorrow driven; I will not bid thee to remember me, But oh! see to it that we meet in Heaven.

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