No. 23:
Song (Yussuf)
Yussuf. | ||||
Our tale is told, And now is growing old! |
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For Fate, who holds the book | ||||
Of childhood, youth, and age, | ||||
Her finger now doth crook | ||||
To turn another page. | ||||
Try to forget — Although a soft regret |
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Like some poor faded rose-leaf lie, | ||||
(To mark the place) | ||||
Within the book where thou and I | ||||
Have read one passage full of grace! | ||||
Where thou and I | ||||
Have read one passage full of grace! | ||||
Oh, try, try to forget! | ||||
The desert's wide — And we must mount and ride! |
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Each with a caravan | ||||
That's laden with our sighs; | ||||
To barter, if we can, | ||||
Our loads in Paradise. | ||||
Try to forget! Try to forget! Our caravans have met |
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Amid the burning desert space, | ||||
Ah! Where thou and I, where thou and I | ||||
Have rested in a shady place | ||||
A little while, and then passed by, and then | ||||
passed by! | ||||
Where thou and I, where thou and I have now | ||||
passed by! | ||||
Try to forget! Try to forget! |
Exit Yussuf, leaving Heart's Desire.
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