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Poems:
Old and New
by
Frederick George Scott
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LOST
LOVE.
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LOVE
has gone a-straying,
Like a cloud in May,
Down the silent wind-ways,
Past the bounds of day.
When will he return again?
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When
will his fire burn again?
I am broken-hearted
Since sweet Love departed.
Love has gone a-straying—
Call him back to me,
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Up
the silent wind-ways,
Over land and sea.
Tell him he must bring again
Joys that I can sing again;
I am broken-hearted
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Since sweet Love departed. [Page 112]
Love has gone a-straying,
Foolish, foolish Love,
Seeking up the wind-ways
For the stars above;
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Tell
him here are flowers as fair,
Tell him here are hours as rare,
While the earth is dressed in spring
And the merry birds do sing,
And the brooks and rivers run
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Laughing
at the staid old sun;
Call Love home again,
Bid him not roam again,—
I am broken-hearted
Since sweet Love departed. [Page
113]
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