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The Welcome

    By Thomas Osborne Davis



    Come in the evening, or come in the morning;
    Come when you ’re look’d for, or come without warning:
    Kisses and welcome you ’ll find here before you,
    And the oftener you come here the more I ’ll adore you!
    Light is my heart since the day we were plighted;
    Red is my cheek that they told me was blighted;
    The green of the trees looks far greener than ever,
    And the linnets are singing, “True lovers don’t sever!”

    I ’ll pull you sweet flowers, to wear if you choose them,
    Or, after you’ve kiss’d them, they ’ll lie on my bosom;
    I ’ll fetch from the mountain its breeze to inspire you;
    I ’ll fetch from my fancy a tale that won’t tire you.
    Oh! your step’s like the rain to the summer-vex’d farmer,
    Or sabre and shield to a knight without armor;
    I ’ll sing you sweet songs till the stars rise above me,
    Then, wandering, I ’ll wish you in silence to love me.

    We ’ll look through the trees at the cliff and the eyrie;
    We ’ll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy;
    We ’ll look on the stars, and we ’ll list to the river,
    Till you ask of your darling what gift you can give her:
    Oh! she ’ll whisper you “Love, as unchangeably beaming,
    And trust, when in secret, most tunefully streaming;
    Till the starlight of heaven above us shall quiver,
    As our souls flow in one down eternity’s river.”

    So come in the evening, or come in the morning;
    Come when you ’re looked for, or come without warning:
    Kisses and welcome you ’ll find here before you,
    And the oftener you come here the more I ’ll adore you!
    Light is my heart since the day we were plighted;
    Red is my cheek that they told me was blighted;
    The green of the trees looks far greener than ever,
    And the linnets are singing, “True lovers don’t sever!”



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