O Sweetheart, Hear You
O Sweetheart, hear you Your lovers tale; A man shall have sorrow When friends him fail. For he shall know then Friends be untrue And a little ashes Their words come to. But one unto him Will softly move And softly woo him In ways of love. His hand is under Her smooth round breast; So he who has sorrow Shall have rest.
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"O Sweetheart, hear you..."
Exploring the themes of classic, James Joyce delivers a powerful performance in "O Sweetheart, Hear You"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...