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When A Merry Maiden Marries.

    By William Schwenck Gilbert



    When a merry maiden marries,
    Sorrow goes and pleasure tarries;
    Every sound becomes a song,
    All is right and nothing's wrong!
    From to-day and ever after
    Let your tears be tears of laughter
    Every sigh that finds a vent
    Be a sigh of sweet content!
    When you marry merry maiden,
    Then the air with love is laden;
    Every flower is a rose,
    Every goose becomes a swan,
    Every kind of trouble goes
    Where the last year's snows have gone!
    Sunlight takes the place of shade
    When you marry merry maid!

    When a merry maiden marries
    Sorrow goes and pleasure tarries;
    Every sound becomes a song,
    All is right, and nothing's wrong.
    Gnawing Care and aching Sorrow,
    Get ye gone until to-morrow;
    Jealousies in grim array,
    Ye are things of yesterday!
    When you marry merry maiden,
    Then the air with joy is laden;
    All the corners of the earth
    Ring with music sweetly played,
    Worry is melodious mirth.
    Grief is joy in masquerade;
    Sullen night is laughing day
    All the year is merry May!



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