You take my heart with tears; I battle uselessly; Reft of all hopes and doubts and fears, Lie quietly. You veil my heart with cloud; Since faith is dim and blind, I can but grope perplex'd and bow'd, Seek till I find. Yet bonds are life to me; How else could I perceive The love in each wild artery That bids me live?
Two Madrigals
Song Cycle by Peter Racine Fricker (b. 1920)
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Text Authorship:
- by Walter De la Mare (1873 - 1956), no title, appears in Henry Brocken, first published 1904
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Sighs have no skill To wake from sleep Love once too wild, too deep. Gaze if thou will, Thou canst not harm Eyes shut to subtle charm. Oh! 'tis my silence Shows thee false, Should I be silent else? Haste thou then by! Shine not thy face On mine, and love's disgrace!
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