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So Long

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    The dawn grows red in the eastern sky,
        (Long, so long is the day,)
    And I lean from my lattice and sigh and sigh,
    As I watch the night fog creeping by
        And vanish over the bay.

    The thrush soars up, over green clad hills,
        (The day is long, so long;)
    Like liquid silver his music spills,
    And ever it quivers, and runs, and trills
        In a glad sweet burst of song.

    Under my window there blooms a rose,
        (How long a day can be.)
    And I lean and whisper what no soul knows
    Of my heart's sorrows and secret woes,
        And the red rose sighs, 'Ah me!'

    A ship sails into the waiting bay,
        (The day is long, alack,)
    But what would that matter to me, I pray
    If the ship that sailed out yesterday
        Should never more come back.

    The summer sun rides high and clear,
        (The day is long, so long,)
    How long it must be ere it grows to a year -
    How deep the sorrow that finds no tear,
        But only a wail of song.



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