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Old Spanish Song

    By Eugene Field



    I'm thinking of the wooing
    That won my maiden heart
    When he--he came pursuing
    A love unused to art.
    Into the drowsy river
    The moon transported flung
    Her soul that seemed to quiver
    With the songs my lover sung.
    And the stars in rapture twinkled
    On the slumbrous world below--
    You see that, old and wrinkled,
    I'm not forgetful--no!

    He still should be repeating
    The vows he uttered then--
    Alas! the years, though fleeting,
    Are truer yet than men!
    The summer moonlight glistens
    In the favorite trysting spot
    Where the river ever listens
    For a song it heareth not.
    And I, whose head is sprinkled
    With time's benumbing snow,
    I languish, old and wrinkled,
    But not forgetful--no!

    What though he elsewhere turneth
    To beauty strangely bold?
    Still in my bosom burneth
    The tender fire of old;
    And the words of love he told me
    And the songs he sung me then
    Come crowding to uphold me,
    And I live my youth again!
    For when love's feet have tinkled
    On the pathway women go,
    Though one be old and wrinkled,
    She's not forgetful--no!



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