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All That's Bright Must Fade. (Indian Air.)

    By Thomas Moore



    All that's bright must fade,--
        The brightest still the fleetest;
    All that's sweet was made
        But to be lost when sweetest.
    Stars that shine and fall;--
        The flower that drops in springing;--
    These, alas! are types of all
        To which our hearts are clinging.
    All that's bright must fade,--
        The brightest still the fleetest;
    All that's sweet was made
        But to be lost when sweetest?

    Who would seek our prize
        Delights that end in aching?
    Who would trust to ties
        That every hour are breaking?
    Better far to be
        In utter darkness lying,
    Than to be blest with light and see
        That light for ever flying.
    All that's bright must fade,--
        The brightest still the fleetest;
    All that's sweet was made
        But to be lost when sweetest!



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