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A Merry Madrigal.

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    Brightly dawns our wedding day;
    Joyous hour, we give thee greeting!
    Whither, whither art thou fleeting?
    Fickle moment, prithee stay!
    What though mortal joys be hollow?
    Pleasures come, if sorrows follow:
    Though the tocsin sound, ere long,
    Ding dong! Ding dong!
    Yet until the shadows fall
    Over one and over all,
    Sing a merry madrigal
    Fal la!

    Let us dry the ready tear;
    Though the hours are surely creeping,
    Little need for woeful weeping,
    Till the sad sundown is near.
    All must sip the cup of sorrow
    I to-day and thou to-morrow:
    This the close of every song
    Ding dong! Ding dong!
    What, though solemn shadows fall,
    Sooner, later, over all?
    Sing a merry madrigal
    Fal la!



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