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1862–1900

Acting.

Thomas Winthrop Hall

Ah, my arms hold you fast! How can they be so bold When my hands offer nothing of silver or gold? Can it be that I see a new light in your eye? Can it be that I heard then a womanly sigh?

Ah, I feel such delight, and such joy, such surprise, That I hardly dare lift my own sight to your eyes Ah, my arms hold you fast, and my lips touch your cheek, And I'm crying, “Love, answer me; speak to me — speak!”

And the answer you give to my longing distress Is that word, with a blush and a kiss, that word “Yes.” Ah, my arms hold you fast, and I burn with a fire That nothing but long-waiting love can inspire.

Yet I know you mean nothing — mean nothing, because It's mere acting. Ah me, I can hear the applause.

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