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Read the poem: “Song” (O moonlight deep and tender)

by James Russell Lowell

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryJames Russell Lowell
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Song


O moonlight deep and tender,
  A year and more agone,
Your mist of golden splendor
  Round my betrothal shone!

O elm-leaves dark and dewy,
  The very same ye seem,
The low wind trembles through ye,
  Ye murmur in my dream!

O river, dim with distance,
  Flow thus forever by,
A part of my existence
  Within your heart doth lie!

O stars, ye saw our meeting,
  Two beings and one soul,
Two hearts so madly beating
  To mingle and be whole!

O happy night, deliver
  Her kisses back to me,
Or keep them all, and give her
  A blisslul dream of me!



< < < Si descendero in Infernum, ades
Song (to M.L.) > > >

American LiteratureAmerican Poetry James Russell Lowell



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