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1866–1947

ALL SUNG

Richard Le Gallienne

What shall I sing when all is sung, And every tale is told, And in the world is nothing young That was not long since old?

Why should I fret unwilling ears With old things sung anew, While voices from the old dead years Still go on singing too?

A dead man singing of his maid Makes all my rhymes in vain, Yet his poor lips must fade and fade, And mine shall kiss again.

Why should I strive through weary moons To make my music true? Only the dead men knew the tunes The live world dances to.

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