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Light Of Love

Joy stayed with me a night--

Young and free and fair--

And in the morning light

He left me there.

 

Then Sorrow came to stay,

And lay upon my breast

He walked with me in the day.

And knew me best.

 

I'll never be a bride,

Nor yet celibate,

So I'm living now with Pride--

A cold bedmate.

 

He must not hear nor see,

Nor could he forgive

That Sorrow still visits me

Each day I live.

Written by
Dorothy Parker
1893-1967 / Female / American
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