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Thee, Thee, Only Thee.

    By Thomas Moore



    The dawning of morn, the daylight's sinking,
    The night's long hours still find me thinking
            Of thee, thee, only thee.
    When friends are met, and goblets crowned,
        And smiles are near, that once enchanted,
    Unreached by all that sunshine round,
        My soul, like some dark spot, is haunted
            By thee, thee, only thee.

    Whatever in fame's high path could waken
    My spirit once, is now forsaken
            For thee, thee, only thee.
    Like shores, by which some headlong bark
        To the ocean hurries, resting never,
    Life's scenes go by me, bright or dark,
        I know not, heed not, hastening ever
            To thee, thee, only thee.

    I have not a joy but of thy bringing,
    And pain itself seems sweet when springing
            From thee, thee, only thee.
    Like spells, that naught on earth can break,
        Till lips, that know the charm, have spoken,
    This heart, howe'er the world may wake
        Its grief, its scorn, can but be broken
            By thee, thee, only thee.



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