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Come, Walk With Me

    By Emily Bronte



    Come, walk with me,
    There's only thee
    To bless my spirit now
    We used to love on winter nights
    To wander through the snow;
    Can we not woo back old delights?
    The clouds rush dark and wild
    They fleck with shade our mountain heights
    The same as long ago
    And on the horizon rest at last
    In looming masses piled;
    While moonbeams flash and fly so fast
    We scarce can say they smiled

    Come walk with me, come walk with me;
    We were not once so few
    But Death has stolen our company
    As sunshine steals the dew
    He took them one by one and we
    Are left the only two;
    So closer would my feelings twine
    Because they have no stay but thine

    'Nay call me not, it may not be
    Is human love so true?
    Can Friendship's flower droop on for years
    And then revive anew?
    No, though the soil be wet with tears,
    How fair soe'er it grew
    The vital sap once perished
    Will never flow again
    And surer than that dwelling dread,
    The narrow dungeon of the dead
    Time parts the hearts of men'



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