The Dreamers

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    I wish we might go gypsying, dear lad, the while we care-- The while we've heart for hazarding, The while we've will to sing, The while we've wit to hear the call And youth and mirth to spare, Before a day may find us too sad for gypsying, Before a day may find us too dull to dream and dare-- I wish we might go gypsying, dear lad, the while we care.
    GOOD-BYE, PIERRETTE Good-bye, Pierrette. The new moon waits Like some shy maiden at the gates Of rose and pearl, to watch us stand This lit
...tle moment, hand in hand-- Nor one red rose its watch abates.
    The low wind through your garden prates Of one this twilight desolates. Ah, was it this your roses planned? Good-bye, Pierrette.
    Oh, merriest of little mates, No sadder lover hesitates Beneath this moon in any land; Nor any roses, watchful, bland, Look on a sadder jest of Fate's. Good-bye, Pierrette.
    THE AWAKENING When the white dawn comes I shall kneel to welcome it; The dread that darkened on my eyes Shall vanish and be gone.


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