Songs of a Savoyard by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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Were I thy bride!
The silvery flute, The melancholy lute, Were night-owl's hoot To my low-whispered coo - Were I thy bride! The skylark's trill Were but discordance shrill To the soft thrill Of wooing as I'd woo - Were I thy bride! The rose's sigh Were as a carrion's cry To lullaby Such as I'd sing to thee - Were I thy bride! A feather's press Were leaden heaviness To my caress. But then, unhappily, I'm not thy bride! Ballad: The Ghosts' High Noon |
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