William Morris - Love's Gleaning Tide

William Morris - Love's Gleaning Tide

Draw not away thy hands, my love, br With wind alone the branches move, br And though the leaves be scant above br The Autumn shall not shame us. br br Say; Let the world wax cold and drear, br What is the worst of all the year br But life, and what can hurt us, dear, br Or death, and who shall blame us? br br Ah, when the summer comes again br How shall we say, we sowed in vain? br The root was joy, the stem was pain br The ear a nameless blending. br br The root is dead and gone, my love, br The stem's a rod our truth to prove; br The ear is stored for nought to move br Till heaven and earth have ending.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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