by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 - 1909)
Love laid his sleepless head
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Love laid his sleepless head On a thorny rosy bed; And his eyes with tears were red, And pale his lips as the dead. And fear and sorrow and scorn Kept watch by his head forlorn, Till the night was overworn And the world was merry with morn. And Joy came up with the day And kissed Love's lips as he lay, And the watchers ghostly and grey Sped from his pillow away. And his eyes as the dawn grew bright, And his lips waxed ruddy as light: Sorrow may reign for a night, But day shall bring back delight.
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View text with all available footnotesFirst published in Examiner, December 1874
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- by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 - 1909), "Song" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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Word count: 102