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1865–1945

ALLA PASSERETTA BRUNA.

Arthur Symons

IF I bid you, you will come, If I bid you, you will go, You are mine, and so I take you To my heart, your home;

Well, ah, well I know I shall not forsake you. I shall always hold you fast, I shall never set you free,

You are mine, and I possess you Long as life shall last; You will comfort me, I shall bless you.

I shall keep you as we keep Flowers for memory, hid away, Under many a newer token Buried deep,

Roses of a gaudier day, Rings and trinkets, bright and broken. Other women I shall love, Fame and fortune I may win,

But when fame and love forsake me And the light is night above, You will let me in, You will take me.

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