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1876–1944

SIGH NOT FOR LOVE

Helen Hay Whitney

Sigh not for love, the ways of love are dark! Sweet Child — hold up the hollow of your hand And catch the sparks that flutter from the stars! See how the late sky spreads in flushing bars!

They are dead roses from your own dear land Tossed high by kindly breezes: lean, and hark, And you shall know how morning glads her lark! The timid Dawn, herself a little child

Casts up shy eyes in loving worship — dear, Is it not yet enough? the Spring is here And would you weep for Winter's tempest wild Sigh not for love, the ways of love are dark!

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