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I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—Thy heart- thy heart!- I wake and sigh,
And sleep to dream till day
Of the truth that gold can never buy-Why then, remembering those shy
Sweet lures, repine
When the dear love she yielded with a sighSome fly soft as a low long sigh:
All to the haven where each would be
Fly.'Oh my children! do they cry,
Do they hear their father sigh?How fairy-like you fly !
Go, get you gone, you muse and mope -
I hate that silly sigh.You, should hand explore a thigh,
All the labouring heavens sigh.One shall go a-wandering, and one of us must sigh.
Sweet it is to slumber, but how shall we awaken-
Whose will be the broken heart, when dawn comes by?No choral song that shakes the sky
Floats farther than the Christian's sigh.No choral song that shakes the sky
Floats farther than the Christian's sigh.And in remorse he thought with a sigh,
How good she is, and how bad am I! -Little Black bird way up high
How is it you never sigh ?The wanderer, marvelling why,
Halts on the bridge to hearken
How soft the poplars sigh.That here at once his soul put by
All gifts of time and change,
And left us heavier hearts to sighO, pass not by!
But, with a frater-feeling strong,
Here, heave a sigh.Hast thou the vigour of thy youth? an eye
That beams delight? a heart untaught to sigh?When snow falls from a windless sky—
A stir A sighA traveler came by,
Silently, invisibly
He took her with a sigh.Who heard great 'Jordan roll'? Whose starward eye
Saw chariot 'swing low'? And who was he
That breathed that comforting, melodic sigh,She look'd down to blush, and she look'd up to sigh,
With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye.