O Swallow, Swallow

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Lyricist: Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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1  O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South,
Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves,
And tell her, tell her, what I tell to thee.

2  O tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest each,
That bright and fierce and fickle is the South,
And dark and true and tender is the North.

3  O Swallow, Swallow, if I could follow, and light
Upon her lattice, I would pipe and trill,
And cheep and twitter twenty million loves.

4  O were I thou that she might take me in,
And lay me on her bosom, and her heart
Would rock the snowy cradle till I died.


5  Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with love,
Delaying as the tender ash delays
To clothe herself, when all the woods are green?

6  O tell her, Swallow, that thy brood is flown:
Say to her, I do but wanton in the South,
But in the North long since my nest is made.

7  O tell her, brief is life but love is long,
And brief the sun of summer in the North,
And brief the moon of beauty in the South.

8  O Swallow, flying from the golden woods,
Fly to her, and pipe and woo her, and make her mine,
And tell her, tell her, that I follow thee.


 

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