by Warren John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley (1835 - 1895)
A leave‑taking Matches base text
Language: English
Kneel not and leave me: mirth is in its grave. True friend, sweet words were ours, sweet words decay; Believe, the perfume once this violet gave Lives - lives no more, though mute tears answer nay. Break off delay! Dead, Love is dead! Ay, canceled all his due. We say he mocks repose - we cannot tell - Close up his eyes and crown his head with rue, Say in his ear, sweet Love, farewell! farewell! A last low knell. Forbear to move him. Peace, why should we stay? Go back no more to listen for his tread. Resume our old calm face of every day: Not all our kneeling turns that sacred head Long dear, Long Dead!
Composition:
- Set to music by William Alwyn (1905 - 1985), "A leave-taking", from A leave-taking, no. 7
Text Authorship:
- by Warren John Byrne Leicester, Baron de Tabley (1835 - 1895)
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Word count: 115