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Song

    By John Clare



    I would not feign a single sigh
    Nor weep a single tear for thee:
    The soul within these orbs burns dry;
    A desert spreads where love should be.
    I would not be a worm to crawl
    A writhing suppliant in thy way;
    For love is life, is heaven, and all
    The beams of an immortal day.

    For sighs are idle things and vain,
    And tears for idiots vainly fall.
    I would not kiss thy face again
    Nor round thy shining slippers crawl.
    Love is the honey, not the bee,
    Nor would I turn its sweets to gall
    For all the beauty found in thee,
    Thy lily neck, rose cheek, and all.

    I would not feign a single tale
    Thy kindness or thy love to seek;
    Nor sigh for Jenny of the Vale,
    Her ruby smile or rosy cheek.
    I would not have a pain to own
    For those dark curls and those bright eyes
    A frowning lip, a heart of stone,
    False love and folly I despise.



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