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Good-By.

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Again I see that May moon shine,     Dost thou remember, soul of mine?     I held your hand in mine, you know,     And as I bent to whisper low,     A tender light was in your eye,     "Sweetheart, good-by, sweetheart, good-by."     There came a time my lips were white     Beneath the pale and cold moonlight,     And burning words I might not speak,     You read, love, in my ashen cheek,     As my whole heart breathed in this one cry,     "Sweetheart, good-by, sweetheart, good-by."     Time's waves that roll so swift and fleet     Have borne you far from me, my sweet,     Have borne you to a sunny bay,     Where brightest sunshine gilds your way,     Do these words ever dim your sky -     Sweetheart, good-by, sweetheart, good-by?     I cannot tell, but this I know     They go with me where'er I go,     I hear them in the crowded mart,     At midnight lone, they chill my heart -     They dim for me the earth and sky,     Sweetheart, good-by, sweetheart good-by.     And in that hour of mystery,     When loved ones shall bend over me,     Near ones to kiss my lips and weep,     As nearer steals the dreamless sleep,     From all I'll turn with this last sigh,     "Sweetheart, good-by, sweetheart, good-by."

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