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Song

    By William Blake



    My silks and fine array,
    My smiles and languish'd air,
    By love are driv'n away;
    And mournful lean Despair
    Brings me yew to deck my grave;
    Such end true lovers have.

    His face is fair as heav'n
    When springing buds unfold;
    O why to him was't giv'n
    Whose heart is wintry cold?
    His breast is love's all-worshipp'd tomb,
    Where all love's pilgrims come.

    Bring me an axe and spade,
    Bring me a winding sheet;
    When I my grave have made
    Let winds and tempests beat:
    Then down I'll lie as cold as clay.
    True love doth pass away!



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