If I bid yoUy you will come. If I bid you, you will go, You are mine, and lo I take you To my heart, your home ; Well, ah, well I know I shall not forsake you. I shall always hold you fast, I shall never set you free. You are mine, and I possess you Long as life shall last ; You will comfort me, I shall bless you. I shall keep you as we keep Flowers for memory, hid away. Under many a newer token Buried deep, Roses of a gaudier day. Rings and trinkets, bright and broken. Other women I shall love, Fame and fortune I may win. But when fame and love forsake me And the light is night above, You will let me in. You will take me.
Four Silhouettes
Song Cycle by Landon Ronald, Sir (1873 - 1938)
?. You are mine  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Text Authorship:
- by Arthur Symons (1865 - 1945), "Alla passeretta bruna", appears in Silhouettes, first published 1892
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