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Sit Down, Sad Soul
By Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall) (17871874)
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The moments flying:
Come—tell the sweet amount
That’s lost by sighing!
How many smiles?—a score?
Then laugh, and count no more;
For day is dying.
And no more measure
The flight of Time, nor weep
The loss of leisure;
But here, by this lone stream,
Lie down with us, and dream
Of starry treasure.
We love—forever;
We laugh, yet few we shame,—
The gentle, never.
Stay, then, till Sorrow dies;
Then—hope and happy skies
Are thine forever!