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Web Opera
A Greek Slave A Song Of Love
Song No. 16
Antonia
SONG— Antonia
Antonia:
- Ah! surely, if I sing to thee
- With all the passion that I know,
- The strangest, sweetest melody
- That from a woman's lips can flow,
- The pleading of my plaintive song,
- The tremor of it's tender tone
- Will touch thy heart — untouched so long —
- And wake to life the loveless stone!
- A song of love is this
- My love!
- A song that woos a kiss,
- My love!
- To woo a kiss and win it not
- Was never lovely woman's lot!
- A song of love is this,
- A song that woos a kiss!
- To woo a kiss and win it not
- Was never lovely woman's lot!
- A woman's love to thee I bring —
- A jewel every price above!
- In all the world there is no thing
- I would not do to win thy love!
- And yet thy words are cold to me,
- No passion in thy glance I read;
- So loving thee and only thee
- My heart is like to break indeed!
- A song of love I sing,
- My love!
- What answer will it bring,
- My love?
- To plead for love and win it not
- Was never lovely woman's lot!
- A song of love I sing,
- What answer will it bring?
- To plead for love and win it not
- Was never lovely woman's lot!
(At end of song, Diomed rises, wrings his hands and shows signs of suppressed emotion.)
Page created 18 November 2001
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