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My Lady Waits for Me.

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Suggested by a popular German melody.     My lady waits!--'Tis now the hour         When morn unbars her gates!--     My vessel glides beneath the tower         Where now my lady waits.     Her signal flutters from the wall,         Above the friendly sea!     I life but to obey her call!         My lady waits for me.     My lady waits--for me she waits,     While morning opes her golden gates.     My lady waits!--No fairer flower         E'er deck'd the floral grove,     Than she, the pride of hall and bower,         The lady of my love!     The eastern hills are flecked with light,         The land-breeze curls the sea!     By love and truth sustained, for flight,         My lady waits for me.     My lady waits--for me she waits,     While morning opes her golden gates.

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