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Oh, Do Not Look So Bright And Blest.

    By Thomas Moore



    Oh, do not look so bright and blest,
        For still there comes a fear,
    When brow like thine looks happiest,
        That grief is then most near.
    There lurks a dread in all delight,
        A shadow near each ray,
    That warns us then to fear their flight,
        When most we wish their stay.
    Then look not thou so bright and blest,
        For ah! there comes a fear,
    When brow like thine looks happiest,
        That grief is then most near.

    Why is it thus that fairest things
        The soonest fleet and die?--
    That when most light is on their wings,
        They're then but spread to fly!
    And, sadder still, the pain will stay--
        The bliss no more appears;
    As rainbows take their light away,
        And leave us but the tears!
    Then look not thou so bright and blest,
        For ah! there comes a fear,
    When brow like thine looks happiest,
        That grief is then most near.



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