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Nora: A Serenade

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Ah, Nora, my Nora, the light fades away,
    While Night like a spirit steals up o'er the hills;
    The thrush from his tree where he chanted all day,
    No longer his music in ecstasy trills.
    Then, Nora, be near me; thy presence doth cheer me,
    Thine eye hath a gleam that is truer than gold.

    I cannot but love thee; so do not reprove me,
    If the strength of my passion should make me too bold.
    Nora, pride of my heart--
    Rosy cheeks, cherry lips, sparkling with glee,--
    Wake from thy slumbers, wherever thou art;
    Wake from thy slumbers to me.

    Ah, Nora, my Nora, there 's love in the air,--
    It stirs in the numbers that thrill in my brain;
    Oh, sweet, sweet is love with its mingling of care,
    Though joy travels only a step before pain.
    Be roused from thy slumbers and list to my numbers;
    My heart is poured out in this song unto thee.
    Oh, be thou not cruel, thou treasure, thou jewel;
    Turn thine ear to my pleading and hearken to me.



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