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Ah! Would I Could Forget.

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The whispering water rocks the reeds,     And, murmuring softly, laps the weeds;     And nurses there the falsest bloom     That ever wrought a lover's doom.     Forget me not! Forget me not!     Ah! would I could forget!     But, crying still, "Forget me not,"     Her image haunts me yet.     We wander'd by the river's brim,     The day grew dusk, the pathway dim;     Her eyes like stars dispell'd the gloom,     Her gleaming fingers pluck'd the bloom.     Forget me not! Forget me not!     Ah! would I could forget!     But, crying still, "Forget me not,"     Her image haunts me yet.     The pale moon lit her paler face,     And coldly watch'd our last embrace,     And chill'd her tresses' sunny hue,     And stole that flower's turquoise blue.     Forget me not! Forget me not!     Ah! would I could forget!     But, crying still, "Forget me not,"     Her image haunts me yet.     The fateful flower droop'd to death,     The fair, false maid forswore her faith;     But I obey a broken vow,     And keep those wither'd blossoms now!     Forget me not! Forget me not!     Ah! would I could forget!     But, crying still, "Forget me not,"     Her image haunts me yet.     Sweet lips that pray'd--"Forget me not!"     Sweet eyes that will not be forgot!     Recall your prayer, forego your power,     Which binds me by the fatal flower.     Forget me not! Forget me not!     Ah! would I could forget!     But, crying still, "Forget me not,"     Her image haunts me yet.

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