The Black-Bird Songster/To Mary in Heaven

The Black-Bird Songster (1840s)
To Mary in Heaven
3454522The Black-Bird Songster — To Mary in Heaven1840s

TO MARY IN HEAVEN.

Thou ling'ring star, with less'ning ray,
Thar lov'st to greet tho early morn,
Again thou usher'st in the day
My Mary from my soul was torn.
O mary, dear departed shade!
Where is thy place of blissful rest?
Seest thou thy lover lowly laid?
Hear’st thou the groans that rend his breast?

That sacred hour can I forget!
Can I forget the hallowed grove,
Where by the winding Ayr we met,
To live one day of parting love!
Eternity will not efface
Those records dear of transports past,—
Thy image at our last embrace;—
Ah! little thought wo 'twas our last!

Ayr, gurgling, kissd his pebbled shore,
O‘erhung with wild woods, thick'ning, green
The fragrant bitch; and hawthorn hoar,
Twin'd am'rous round tho raptur'd scene.
The flowers sprang wanton to bo prest,
The birds sing love on every spray,
Till too, too soon, the glowing west
Proclaim'd the speed of winged day.

Still o'er these scenes my mem'ry wakes,
And fondly broods with miser care:
Time but tho impression strongor makes,
As streams their channels deeper wear.
My Mary, doar departed shade!
Where is thy place of blissful rest?
Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ?
Hear'st thou the groans that rond his broast?


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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