George Moses Horton

The Lover’s Farewell

And wilt thou, love, my soul display,
And all my secret thoughts betray?
I strove but could not hold thee fast,
My heart flies off with thee at last.
 
 
The favorite daughter of the dawn,
On love’s mild breeze will soon be gone:
I strove but could not cease to love,
Nor from my heart the weight remove.
 
 
And wilt thou, love, my soul beguile,
And gull thy fav’rite with a smile?
Nay, soft affection answers, nay,
And beauty wings my heart away.
 
 
I steal on tiptoe from these bowers,
All spangled with a thousand flowers;
I sigh, yet leave them all behind,
To gain the object of my mind.
 
 
And wilt thou, love, command my soul,
And waft me with a light controul?—
Adieu to all the blooms of May,
Farewell—I fly with love away!
 
 
I leave my parents here behind,
And all my friends—to love resigned—
’Tis grief to go, but death to stay:
Farewell—I’m gone with love away!
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