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Wake Thee, My Dear.

    By Thomas Moore



    Wake thee, my dear--thy dreaming
        Till darker hours will keep;
    While such a moon is beaming,
        'Tis wrong towards Heaven to sleep.

    Moments there are we number,
        Moments of pain and care,
    Which to oblivious slumber
        Gladly the wretch would spare.

    But now,--who'd think of dreaming
        When Love his watch should keep?
    While such a moon is beaming,
        'Tis wrong towards Heaven to sleep.

    If e'er the fates should sever
        My life and hopes from thee, love,
    The sleep that lasts for ever
        Would then be sweet to me, love;
    But now,--away with dreaming!
        Till darker hours 'twill keep;
    While such a moon is beaming,
        'Tis wrong towards Heaven to sleep.



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