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My thoughts bend into idleness Towards the love that needs be vain I know that reason bears divinity But I’m too young and quite insane At night I wove a veil for sorrow To hide her from men’s sight Even though I knew the morrow Would make her footfall light At day I sailed away with her She took me to some far off place And all the ocean was in tears For I stole sorrow from her face At dusk confined in solitude On an island that we owned And sorrow cast her veil of fear Upon the moment we postponed At dawn we heard a distant drum And sorrow nimbly fled away Towards the men that waited there So eagerly for break of day
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Apr 13, 2021
Apr 13, 2021 at 5:12 AM UTC
When sorrows come
My thoughts bend into idleness Towards the love that needs be vain I know that reason bears divinity But I’m too young and quite insane At night I wove a veil for sorrow To hide her from men’s sight Even though I knew the morrow Would make her footfall light At day I sailed away with her She took me to some far off place And all the ocean was in tears For I stole sorrow from her face At dusk confined in solitude On an island that we owned And sorrow cast her veil of fear Upon the moment we postponed At dawn we heard a distant drum And sorrow nimbly fled away Towards the men that waited there So eagerly for break of day
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Apr 13, 2021
Apr 13, 2021 at 5:12 AM UTC
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