A Song of Sighing
WOULD some little joy to-day Visit us, heart! Could it but a moment stay, Then depart, With the flutter of its wings Stirring sense of brighter things. Like a butterfly astray In a dark room; Telling:--Outside there is day, Sweet flowers bloom, Birds are singing, trees are green Runnels ripple silver sheen. Heart! we now have been so long Sad without change, Shut in deep from shine and song Nor can range; It would do us good to know That the world is not all woe. Would some little joy to-day Visit us, heart! Could it but a moment stay, Then depart, With the luster of its wings Lighting dreams of happy things, O sad my heart!
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