| WHEN the lamp is shatter'd | |
| The light in the dust lies dead | |
| When the cloud is scatter'd, | |
| The rainbow's glory is shed. | |
| When the lute is broken, | 5 |
| Sweet tones are remember'd not; | |
| When the lips have spoken, | |
| Lov'd accents are soon forgot. | |
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| As music and splendour | |
| Survive not the lamp and the lute, | 10 |
| The heart's echoes render | |
| No song when the spirit is mute | |
| No song but sad dirges, | |
| Like the wind through a ruin'd cell, | |
| Or the mournful surges | 15 |
| That ring the dead seaman's knell. | |
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| When hearts have once mingl'd, | |
| Love first leaves the well-built nest; | |
| The weak one is singl'd | |
| To endure what it once possesst. | 20 |
| O Love! who bewailest | |
| The frailty of all things here, | |
| Why choose you the frailest | |
| For your cradle, your home, and your bier? | |
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| Its passions will rock thee | 25 |
| As the storms rock the ravens on high; | |
| Bright reason will mock thee | |
| Like the sun from a wintry sky. | |
| From thy nest every rafter | |
| Will rot, and thine eagle home | 30 |
| Leave thee naked to laughter, | |
| When leaves fall and cold winds come. | |
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