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1862–1932

L'EMPEREUR, MORT

Gilbert Parker

My dear, I was thy lover, A man of spring-time years; I sang thee songs, gave gifts and songs most poor, But they were signs; and now, for evermore,

Thou farest forth! My heart is full of tears, My dear, my very dear. My dear, I was thy lover, I wrote thee on my shield,

I cried thy name in goodly fealty, Thy champion I. And now, no more for me Thy face, thy smile: thou goest far afield, My dear, my very dear.

My dear, I am thy lover: Afield thy spirit goes, And thou shalt find that Inn of God's delight, Where thou wilt wait for us who say good night,

To thy sweet soul. The rest — the rest, God knows, My dear, my dear!

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